Turning Off Display Shortcut

Hello,
I was wondering if you can change the shortcut that turns your display off (shift-ctrl-eject)?...im using a remote program and the keyboard that is in that program does not have an eject key. If you cant change it is there any kind of work around or app that could turn the display off??
Thank in advance for your help

In Exposé, you can set up a hot corner to put the display to sleep. Set it up from System Preferences > Exposé and Spaces. Moving the mouse into the hot corner will put the display to sleep.
Bob

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