The power button is arguably one of the most important buttons on your computer – it is what turns on the machine. However, once the device is switched on, most people don’t actually press it to turn it off again. Did you know, that if you have a computer running Windows you can configure what the power button does when you press it?
Believe it or not, you can actually set it so that your system will do one of four things when the power button is pressed. These are:
How to configure the power button on Windows 8
If you have Windows 8 you can configure what the power button does by:
In the window that opens, you should see two options beside When I press the power button. One will be On battery and the other Plugged in if you have a laptop. Desktop users will likely only see the Plugged in category. If you click on the drop-down box in this section, you will be able to select what pressing the power button does when pressed. Pressing Save changes will implement the selection.
How to configure the power button on Windows 7
If you have Windows 7 you can configure what the power button does by:
In the window that opens, you should see two options beside When I press the power button. One will be On battery and the other Plugged in if you have a laptop. Desktop users will only see the Plugged in category. If you click on the drop-down box in this section, you will be able to select what pressing the power button does when pressed. Press Save changes to implement your selection.
After making any changes to what the power button does, it is a good idea to ensure that it is working properly. Save all of your work and then press the button to see what happens.
There is so much you can do using Windows 7 or 8 in your office? Get in touch with us to learn more and see how we can help.