How Put the computer to sleep with a "F key?

Hi,
How do you Put the computer to sleep with a "F key?
I do remember seeing a version of osX where there was a (say) "F2" key next to the Apple>Sleep pull down menu.
with 10.2.8 or 10.3.9 is there a way to set up a "F" key instead of using the pull down menu?
I looked into the system preferences> keyboard & mouse but no luck. The sys Pref> keyboard & mouse is different on 10.2.8 that on 10.3.9.
An neither one has an option to use an F key to put to sleep.
help!
Michel

Not an F key command, but here's a keyboard command.
http://www.apple.com/pro/tips/quicksleep.html
 Cheers, Tom

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