[NFBCS] Changing power settings for Windows 10
John Miller
johnmillerphd at hotmail.com
Wed Apr 22 02:42:46 UTC 2020
Hello,
Does anyone have a recommend from National Braille Press on how to use Windows 10 most efficiently?
Other resource recommends on this point would also be welcome.
Lately I have been moving my Windows 10 laptop from location to location frequently.
I recently configured my laptop so that the power button performs shutdown.
Now I close down all of my applications manually to make sure I have saved any important data such as my notes file from today's notes in notepad and then tap the power button to turn off the laptop.
Then I know the laptop is powered down for the day or the weekend or as necessary.
Configuring this setting was kind of buried in the settings.
To change the power button settings on your computer:
Press the windows key and type power settings to bring up 'power & sleep settings' and press ENTER. Press TAB to get to 'Additional power settings.'
Press ENTER to open this page, press TAB to get to 'Choose what the power buttons do.' Press ENTER to open this page. Press TAB to get to 'When I press the power button: (on battery)' to access a dropdown that you can navigate around to select 'Do nothing, Sleep, Hibernate, Shut down, turn off the display.' Up or down arrow to modify this field to your desired button setting.
TAB to another box that says 'When I press the power button: (Plugged in)' to also modify a dropdown box with the same power settings.
I selected shutdown for both of these dialog boxes.
Select save changes by pressing TAB until you see 'Save Changes' and press ENTER.
The Windows 10 operating system leaves you in the control panel.
Press alt-f4 as necessary to close power settings and so forth.
Best Regards,
John
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