Eight Win8 shutdown shortcuts

  

Computer shop news: Compared with the previous Win8 system, Win8.1 has made a lot of optimizations in the shutdown mode. In addition to faster performance and better performance, a very obvious change is to add more one-button shutdown entry. Of course, this is also the most widely criticized Windows 8 before. How is Win8.1 doing? Let’s take a look.

1. The most "standard" shutdown——Charm Bar

Scope: Metro, traditional desktop

Charm Bar is undoubtedly the most in Win8.1 The standard shutdown method, after all, more than a year is not awkward. To do this, move the mouse to the lower right corner of the traditional desktop or Metro interface, and then click “Set>“→“Power” in the pop-up Charm Bar, and finally click “restart” or“ Shut down & rdquo;

Figure 1 Standard Shutdown

2. Gospel of desktop control —— right click “Start menu”

Scope: Metro, traditional desktop

In addition to the newly added start button, another change in Win8.1 adds a one-button shutdown feature to the previous simplified menu. If you are not familiar with this menu, you can now pick up the mouse and right click on the start button in the lower left corner of the screen. The new menu is very similar to the previous Win7 menu. Click on “Shutdown or Logout” to complete the system shutdown. Not only does the Charm Bar method save the menu waiting time of 1~2 seconds (waiting for the Charm Bar to pop up), but it is also more in line with the usage habits of most users.

Figure 2 Right-click to shut down

3. Shortcut key ——Alt+F4

Scope: Traditional desktop

Alt+F4 The classic Windows shutdown shortcut, Win8.1 is also applicable. However, this method can only be effective under the traditional desktop, and the METRO interface does not support it. There is no need to say more about the specific method. After calling the dialog box, you can directly select “Shutdown”

Figure 3 Shortcut Keys Shutdown

4. Pure Keyboard Shutdown ——Used by Mouse Damage

Scope: Metro Desktop, Traditional Desktop

This method is strictly a keyboard operation version of the Charm Bar method, because the two calls the same shutdown entry ——Charm Bar. The specific operation is to first press Win+i to call up Charm Bar, and then press the current position to press four or five times &&quo;↓” arrow keys (Metro down four, traditional desktop five), then Press “→”, press Enter, you can select "Shutdown" or "Restart" as needed.

Figure 4 Pure keyboard can also be turned off

5. Lock screen shutdown —— Tablet user favorite

Scope: lock screen interface

The lock screen interface is a major innovation in the Win8 era, of course, the 8.1 version is more fun. So there are some friends who think about it, can you also play a one-button shutdown in this place? The answer is yes, Win8.1 does provide us with a quick shutdown button by clicking the power switch in the lower right corner of the user login interface, and then clicking “restart" or "shutdown" as needed.

But there is a small problem here, that is, if you are habitually using the lock screen or the cover lock screen (notebook user), you should pay attention to whether the program has not been closed before the lock screen, because this guy At most, you will be given a reminder when you shut down. Once you agree, you can stop the software directly.

Figure 5 Direct shutdown under lock screen

6. Button shutdown —— The coolest shutdown method

Scope: Metro desktop, traditional desktop

This method Xiaobian believes that it can be ranked first in all shutdown methods, because it is probably the most suitable shutdown operation in Win8.1. The specific method is to enter the control panel → hardware and sound & rarr; power options, and then click on the left side of the "select power button function", then the inside "ld"; when the power button is changed to “ ”. OK! In the future, you can press the power button directly when you need to shut down.

Figure 6 Change the power button directly to the shutdown

7. Shortcut shutdown —— white for

Scope: Metro desktop, traditional desktop

If you are not used to the above operations, and you really can't understand Microsoft's Metro interface, then you can use this method to create a desktop shutdown shortcut. To put it bluntly, this method actually uses a command line command from Win8.1, but sets a shortcut for it to "skin". The specific operation is to right-click the blank part of the desktop and select “New” ”→“shortcut", and then type the command “shutdown.exe -s -t 00” in the pop-up dialog box, and then Give it an easy-to-understand name (such as “Shutdown”). When you need to shut down, you just have to double-click on the "Shutdown" shortcut to get it.

Figure 7 Creating a Shutdown Shortcut with a Command Symbol

Of course, if you don't exclude the Metro menu, you can also get it inside. The specific method is very simple, right-click "Shutdown" shortcut, and then click “fix to ‘ start & rsquo; screen & rdquo; on it.

VIII, ultimate method: sliding shutdown

Scope: Metro desktop, installed B control

Win8 sliding shutdown

Despite "sliding shutdown" The option is not activated by default, but you can also simply "call" " to create a shortcut. If you are willing to try, you can refer to the following operations:

1. Run (WinKey+R)->Enter“slidetoshutdown.exe”->Click“OK”-> appears interface, down ↓ Drag to close Windows.

2, if you don't want to type every time, users can also create a shortcut:

3, slidetoshutdown.exe file is located in the C:\\Windows\\System32 directory by default, you can choose It creates a desktop shortcut or is fixed to the start screen.

Win8 sliding shutdown, not the general handsome

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Compared with the traditional boot menu shutdown method, Microsoft recommended Charm Bar shutdown is obviously not convenient, so it is With the long-lasting "wonder" of the Win8 era. However, with the official turnaround of Win8.1, shutdown is not a very troublesome problem. If you have been guilty of this problem, you may wish to take a look at this article. I believe that the introduction here can give you some inspiration.

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