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| | Shutdown quick-key I am so used to tapping the Windows key, the U twice to shutdown previous WinXP machines. This does not work in Vista because of the search thingie. Is there a new Window shortcut for shutting down that does not need the mouse? |
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| | Re: Shutdown quick-key "Mount_Dreamer" <MountDreamer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1FDFEE0B-A398-41D0-8C87-D91008966728@microsoft.com... >I am so used to tapping the Windows key, the U twice to shutdown previous > WinXP machines. > This does not work in Vista because of the search thingie. > > Is there a new Window shortcut for shutting down that does not need the > mouse? Try pushing the power button on your case (just 1 press vs. 3, you do the math), the "Power Options" control panel applet lets you specify what the power button does (shut down, sleep, hibernate, etc). |
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| | Re: Shutdown quick-key =?Utf-8?B?TW91bnRfRHJlYW1lcg==?= <MountDreamer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:1FDFEE0B-A398-41D0-8C87-D91008966728@microsoft.com: > I am so used to tapping the Windows key, the U twice to shutdown > previous WinXP machines. > This does not work in Vista because of the search thingie. > > Is there a new Window shortcut for shutting down that does not > need the mouse? At the destop ALT+f4 then ENTER -- The most reliable time to upgrade to a new Operating System is at the end of its life cycle. Dave |
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| | Re: Shutdown quick-key That closes the explorer or IE window, it does not shutdown the computer. "Dave Cox" wrote: > =?Utf-8?B?TW91bnRfRHJlYW1lcg==?= > <MountDreamer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > news:1FDFEE0B-A398-41D0-8C87-D91008966728@microsoft.com: > > > I am so used to tapping the Windows key, the U twice to shutdown > > previous WinXP machines. > > This does not work in Vista because of the search thingie. > > > > Is there a new Window shortcut for shutting down that does not > > need the mouse? > > > At the destop ALT+f4 then ENTER > > > -- > The most reliable time to upgrade to a new Operating System is at the > end of its life cycle. > > Dave > |
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| | Re: Shutdown quick-key > "Dave Cox" wrote: >> At the destop ALT+f4 then ENTER "Mount_Dreamer" <MountDreamer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ... > That closes the explorer or IE window, it does not shutdown the computer. No, Dave is correct. If you are at the Windows desktop and no other applications are in the foreground, Alt-F4 brings up the Shut down Windows" dialogue. If an application such as Word or Internet Explorer has focus then, yes: the app will intercept the Alt-F4 and close itself down, rather than Windows. -- Andrew McLaren amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au |
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| | Re: Shutdown quick-key =?Utf-8?B?TW91bnRfRHJlYW1lcg==?= <MountDreamer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:3A5239DF-ED67-4DA9-9CA2-D83992F97E3A@microsoft.com: > That closes the explorer or IE window, it does not shutdown the > computer. It does shut down the computer your just not doing it like I said. > > "Dave Cox" wrote: > >> =?Utf-8?B?TW91bnRfRHJlYW1lcg==?= >> <MountDreamer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> news:1FDFEE0B-A398-41D0-8C87-D91008966728@microsoft.com: >> >> > I am so used to tapping the Windows key, the U twice to >> > shutdown previous WinXP machines. >> > This does not work in Vista because of the search thingie. >> > >> > Is there a new Window shortcut for shutting down that does not >> > need the mouse? >> >> >> At the destop ALT+f4 then ENTER >> >> >> -- >> The most reliable time to upgrade to a new Operating System is at >> the end of its life cycle. >> >> Dave >> -- The most reliable time to upgrade to a new Operating System is at the end of its life cycle. Dave |
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