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I use the television connected to my iMac with an HDMI receiver in between. Sometimes I have switched my receiver to an other input, but I forgot to enable my iMac screen. To resolve this, I need to switch off the receiver entirely, or restart the iMac. It would be great if I had some kind of panic button, I can press some keyboard combination to reset / shutdown the DisableMonitor application.
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Thanks. For now I just made workaround by making a Service in Automator that runs the AppleScript 'tell application "DisableMonitor" to quit', and assign the shortcut Cmd + Shift + M to it in System Preferences > Keyboard > Keyboard Combinations > Services.
I use the television connected to my iMac with an HDMI receiver in between. Sometimes I have switched my receiver to an other input, but I forgot to enable my iMac screen. To resolve this, I need to switch off the receiver entirely, or restart the iMac. It would be great if I had some kind of panic button, I can press some keyboard combination to reset / shutdown the DisableMonitor application.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: