I've tried all that - I'm using OS 9.2.2 and I tried it with OS X 10.1.5! Any ideas? Alex on 19/11/2003 3:00 AM, K Peex1 at kpeex1 at cox.net wrote: >> >> I want to disable the front button on my 15" studio display and holding >> cmd+shift and pressing the button opens the Displays control panel. >> Cool. > > +--------------------------------------------------+ > This is thanks to SmallDog's Troy Kingsbury who wrote of this Apple > article recently in their TechTails Newsletter: > > http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58813 > > TOPIC > > The touch switch used to turn on the Apple LCD displays can be disabled > to avoid accidentally turning it on or off. > DISCUSSION > > This procedure works with these displays: > ? Apple Studio Display 15 > ? Apple Studio Display 17 (LCD) > ? Apple Cinema HD Display > ? Apple Cinema Display (20-inch) > > Mac OS X > 1. Press and hold down the Command and Shift keys, and continue to hold > them down while you complete Step 2. > 2. Touch the button on the left side of the display to open the > Displays pane of System Preferences. (You may also open the System > Preferences from the Apple menu, then select Displays while still > holding the Command and Shift keys.) > 3. Release the Command and Shift keys. > 4. With the Displays system preferences panel open, click the Options > tab. > 5. Click the "enable bezel button" checkbox to turn the touch switch > feature off or on. > 6. Close System Preferences. > > Mac OS 9 > 1. Hold down the Command and Shift keys, and continue to hold them down > while you complete Step 2. > 2. Touch the button on the left side of the display to open the > Monitors control panel. (You may also open the Monitors control panel > from the Apple menu, while still holding the Command and Shift keys.) > 3. Release the Command and Shift keys. > 4. With the Monitors control panel open, click Preferences. > 5. Click the "enable bezel button" checkbox to turn the touch switch > feature off or on. > 6. Close the Monitors control panel. > >