Windows 7 application tutorial: play Win 7 awareness shutdown button

  

First, recognize the shutdown button (power button)

Many people used to Windows XP, just contact WIN7 friends found, click Win7 "start" In the lower right corner of the menu, the "power button", the computer does not appear the shutdown and restart interface, but directly into the shutdown state, restart, sleep, etc. still have to go through the "power off" in the small menu next to the "shutdown" option . This is completely different from the shutdown operation of Windows XP. In fact, the function of this "power button" in the "Start" menu is optional. You can choose to turn it off directly after entering this button, or go to sleep or hibernation.

1. First, find and open the "Control Panel" window in the "Start" menu.


2, and then click to open the "System and Security" option. In the "System and Security" panel, click "Change the function of the power button" in the power options


3. In the filled power system settings interface, select "Power button settings" When you press the power button, three options appear:

1, no action is taken

2, sleep

3, shutdown

The default is to turn off the power. On the Power Options screen, click the Balanced option in the Preferred Plan area, and then click the Change Plan Settings link below. Then click on the “Change Advanced Power Settings” link and the interface shown at right will appear. Here we can set the “Power Button” property of the “Start” menu.

If you want to prevent your friends from using Win7 and want to restart and accidentally click the shutdown button directly, you can adjust it.


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4, if our WIN7 goes to sleep. Another good feature is password protection when waking up. You can also set a password here, and feel free to leave after work, automatically enter the sleep state after the time set by our WIN7 system power supply, no password is not awake. We will learn about the power management of Win7 in the future.

[Related Links] The difference between "sleep" and "sleep" mode

"Sleep" mode, as the name suggests, is the system's "rest" time is relatively long. It means that the system will save the current state of all open documents, programs and systems on a file called hiberfil.sys on the hard disk, and then automatically shut down. When you turn it on again, the system will quickly return to the state it was in before the shutdown.

The "sleep" mode is similar to the "standby" mode in Windows XP. All open documents and programs are temporarily stored in memory, and most devices such as monitors and hard disks are turned off to save power (if At this time, turn off the computer power and the data will disappear.) As you continue to use your computer, simply press the power button on the chassis and all documents and programs will reappear in front of the user within a few seconds. The "Sleep" mode is suitable for use when leaving for a short time.

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