You can put your Mac to sleep many different ways including keyboard shortcuts, special gestures and interactions, an automatic timeout, and even Terminal or Automator scripts.
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Comments: One Response to “13 Ways To Put Your Mac To Sleep”
EdHockey
3 years ago
Another Terminal command to sleep display now that doesn't require SUDO (Super User Do which requires a administrator password) is:
pmset displaysleepnow
This is straight forward and easier to put in scripts and such.
Another Terminal command to sleep display now that doesn't require SUDO (Super User Do which requires a administrator password) is:
pmset displaysleepnow
This is straight forward and easier to put in scripts and such.