Easily implement "one-button shutdown" with command line and shortcuts

  
        

Every time you turn off the computer, we usually use the mouse to press it four times: "Start /Shut Down System /Shut Down Computer /OK". In fact, with shortcuts and command lines, we can easily achieve "one-button shutdown."

1. First click the right mouse button on the blank space of the desktop to create a new "shortcut".

2. In the "Command Line" for creating a shortcut, enter the following command: "C:windowsRUNDLL32.EXEuser, ExitWindows".

3. Select "Next", enter "One Touch Shutdown" or other favorite name in the name field of the shortcut, then you will see a "One Button Shutdown" on the desktop. Shortcut icon.

4. Right click on the icon, select "Properties", then enter the "Shortcuts" page, then select one of the function keys such as F1~F12 in the "Shortcuts" column. It is recommended to choose a function key that is not commonly used, and finally press "OK" to exit.

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