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<blockquote data-quote="NickName" data-source="post: 142275" data-attributes="member: 21675"><p>I now have 1 button press to standby my PC. </p><p>The button click displays a "Goodbye" popup message, runs a VB macro (well actually an AutoIT macro, but syntax-wise, nearly the same) that sends MP to the Home screen and turns off Timeshifting, then turns off my TV and surround system. After the Powerscheduler timesout, the PC then enters standby.</p><p>If anyone is interested, I'll happily give the steps and macro required to achieve this.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p></p><p>Nick Name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NickName, post: 142275, member: 21675"] I now have 1 button press to standby my PC. The button click displays a "Goodbye" popup message, runs a VB macro (well actually an AutoIT macro, but syntax-wise, nearly the same) that sends MP to the Home screen and turns off Timeshifting, then turns off my TV and surround system. After the Powerscheduler timesout, the PC then enters standby. If anyone is interested, I'll happily give the steps and macro required to achieve this. Cheers, Nick Name. [/QUOTE]
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