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How exactly would I make both of my monitors go to sleep, I want to write an application myself because I'd like to add certain functionality, and so far I can't find anything on MSDN relating to making your display go to sleep.

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You want something like:

SendMessage(HWND_BROADCAST, WM_SYSCOMMAND, SC_MONITORPOWER, (LPARAM) 2);

It should work on dual monitors.

Although it might be best not to use HWND_BROADCAST, but instead to use a HWND from your app's own window. You don't say what language you're using, but if it's C# or VB.NET, there are plenty of samples about demonstrating how to call this from those languages.

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  • I'm using C++ and it's a console application, I call FreeConsole(); to hide the console as soon at it is executed. The call worked exactly like I wanted it to, but since I have no visible window, do I need to use my own HWND?
    – LithMaster
    Mar 29, 2009 at 23:33
  • At first I thought GetShellWindow() was the correct answer but now I'm not so sure...
    – user541686
    Jan 4, 2013 at 9:13
  • The link provided redirects to an inaccessible resource.
    – Akito
    Nov 17, 2022 at 16:50
  • @Akito it was posted 13 years ago
    – stuartd
    Nov 17, 2022 at 17:37
  • @stuartd And? StackOverflow does not care about it, since all question updates are labelled as "duplicates". This means, a 13 year old answer has to be valid today, as well.
    – Akito
    Nov 17, 2022 at 17:48
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Check out the SC_MONITORPOWER option to the WM_SYSCOMMAND message.

There is a CodeProject example for C#.

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