Change the Windows 7 or Vista Power Buttons to Shut Down/Sleep/Hibernate

The default action for the Power button on the start menu in Windows 7
is shutdown, and in Vista is Sleep, which isn’t necessarily useful for
everybody,
so we’ll explain how to change it here.

Change Windows 7 Shutdown Button

Windows 7 makes it really easy – just head into the Start Menu /
Taskbar preferences by right-clicking on the start menu and choosing
Properties.

All you need to do is change the drop-down for Power Button Action to
whatever you would prefer.

Change Windows Vista Power Buttons
You can configure this setting easily by using the advanced power
settings panel, which is a little tricky to get to normally, but we’ll
take the shortcut.

Open a command prompt (type cmd into the start menu search bar), and
then type in the following:

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powercfg.cpl,1

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You could also take the long route (Control Panel \ Power Options \
Change Plan Settings \ Change Advanced Power Settings)

Once you get to this dialog, browse down as shown to “Power buttons and lid”

>From here, you can change the options:

• Power button action – Changes the hardware power button action
• Start menu power button – Changes the power button on the Start Menu

You can change the power button to either Sleep, Hibernate or Shut
Down, or even nothing for the hardware power button.



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