![]() ![]() If you don't have a keyboard with an eject or power key, you can use a private. ![]() It now puts a Mac to sleep instead of showing a dialog with different options. Since Mavericks, another option is to just press the power button or power key. If others like the OP have a MacBook Air or a MacBook Pro with a power key in place of an eject key, substituting the power key for eject should work in Mountain Lion and later versions of OS X, but not in Lion. If others do have a keyboard with an eject key, you can just press Command ⌘+ Option ⌥+ Eject ⏏.Ĭontrol ^+ Shift ⇧+ Eject ⏏ - Put displays to sleepĬommand ⌘+ Control ^+ Option ⌥+ Eject ⏏ - Shut down ![]()
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