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 Post subject: Closing screens in Win7
PostPosted: September 4th, 2010, 1:03 pm 
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Opus: version 7.03
OS: XP, Vista, Windows 7
System: HP
Altough it is not directly related to Opus7 I place a question regarding the last post. I have a pub made for a kiosk (Full screen and touchscreen) When closing the pub I turnof the computer/kiosk also (see last post). When turning off computer the user see for a few seconds the Desktop, and hereafter a "closing" screen. Is it possible to launch some kind of batch or script file which hides these so the user sees only a "black" screen when OS is closing and computer is turning of?

Thanks in advance for any help given

Jim

If you want to replace/discuss this outside the opus forum you can contact me by email.


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 Post subject: Re: Closing screens in Win7
PostPosted: September 5th, 2010, 6:22 pm 
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Opus: version 7.03
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Ok, After a little searching, I got the solution. Quite simple (I guess)
To hide all kind of info before closing Win7 machine you can turnon the script "MonitorOff" and after turning the monitor off close the computer/kiosk.

Thanks again for any help given

Jim


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