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Turn on/off monitor

By , 24 Jul 2005
 

Introduction

The SendMessage function is useful to handle monitor states - the display is going to low power, the display is being shut off and the display is turned on.

Code explanation

While using SendMessage function, you have to set four parameters:

  • hWnd

    Handle to the window whose window procedure will receive the message. If you don't want to bother creating a window to send the message to, you can send the message to all top level windows (HWND_BROADCAST) or you can use GetDesktopWindow function sending the message to the desktop window.

  • Msg

    Specifies the message to be sent (WM_SYSCOMMAND).

  • wParam

    Specifies additional message-specific information (SC_MONITORPOWER).

  • lParam
    • 1 - the display is going to low power.
    • 2 - the display is being shut off.
    • -1 - the display is being turned on (undocumented value).
// Turn off monitor
Sleep(500); // Eliminate user's interaction for 500 ms
SendMessage(HWND_BROADCAST, WM_SYSCOMMAND, SC_MONITORPOWER, (LPARAM) 2);

// Turn on monitor
SendMessage(HWND_BROADCAST, WM_SYSCOMMAND, SC_MONITORPOWER, (LPARAM) -1);

// Low power monitor
Sleep(500); // Eliminate user's interaction for 500 ms
SendMessage(HWND_BROADCAST, WM_SYSCOMMAND, SC_MONITORPOWER, (LPARAM) 1);

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QuestionCan this work under remote desktop?membergeorge0880722 Dec '12 - 4:56 
I use remote desktop to logon to another machine. Since I don't need to use the monitor, I want to turn off the monitor. However, it seems this doesn't take effect. I guess it's because of the window handle is confined to the current remote desktop session. Is there a way to turn off the physical monitor in this case? Thanks!

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