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If you save a Monitor Profile with that TV disabled, and then load the Monitor Profile, it should disable it. What happens when you load the profile?
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<description><![CDATA[Hello, I have 3 monitors and a Smart TV attached to my PC. When I power off the TV it goes into a sleep state which means that Windows still detects it as a connected monitor. If I go to display settings there's an option to "Disconnect this display". Is there a way to do that with DisplayFusion ...]]></description>
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Hello, I have 3 monitors and a Smart TV attached to my PC. When I power off the TV it goes into a sleep state which means that Windows still detects it as a connected monitor. If I go to display settings there's an option to "Disconnect this display". Is there a way to do that with DisplayFusion or better yet in Command Prompt? I tried changing monitor profiles and using a method from <a href="https://www.displayfusion.com/Discussions/View/how-can-i-turn-off-monitors-with-hotkeys/?ID=78a8eb9e-1fb4-4019-a66c-d45852dd9b62" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><b>this post</b></a>, but it doesn't quite do the trick.
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