6 Easy Ways to Use Shortcut Keys to Shut Down a Windows PC
Release time:2023-05-15 08:41:42 oRead0
Method 1
Method 1 of 6:
Using Alt + F4
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Press Alt+F4 on your desktop. If you aren't on your desktop, you can use Alt + F4 to close any active windows in your path.
- A dialogue box will open. You'll see: What do you want the computer to do?
- In newer versions of Windows, pressing Alt + F4 for the first time may open the dialogue box first.
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Click Shut down. You'll need to click the drop-down menu to find the option if it isn't selected already.
- If you don't have access to the mouse, use the up and down arrow keys on your keyboard to cycle through the options until you reach Shut down.
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Click OK. This will immediately shut down your computer or laptop.
- To do this without a mouse, press Tab on your keyboard to switch the selection to the OK button. Press Enter to confirm.
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Press Ctrl+Alt+Del. This keyboard shortcut will work regardless of what programs you have open. This will open a new screen with options to lock, switch user, sign out, change a password, open the Task Manager, and more.
- This method will shut down your computer or laptop without safely closing programs. This could cause corrupted files, so be sure to turn off your PC correctly if you can.
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Click the Power button in the bottom-right corner. This will open a pop-up menu.
- If you don't have a mouse, press Tab until the Power button is highlighted, then press Enter.
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Click Shut down. This will immediately shut down your computer.
- You may receive a warning about closing unsaved programs. Click OK to proceed.
- If you don't have a mouse, press Tab until Shut down is highlighted, then press Enter.
- 1 Press ⊞ Win+X. This will open a menu on the left side of your screen.
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Click Shut down or sign out. This will expand the section.
- You can also press U on your keyboard to expand the section.
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Click Shut down. Your computer or laptop will shut down immediately.
- If you don't have a mouse, you can press U again to shut down your device.
- 1 Press the Windows key . You can also click the Start menu in the bottom-left corner.
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Click the Power button. This will open a pop-up menu.
- If you don't have a mouse, press Tab, then use the down arrow to select the Power button. Press Enter.
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Click Shut down. Your computer or laptop will shut down immediately.
- If you don't have a mouse, press the down arrow to select Shut down, then press Enter.
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Press and hold the Power button. Do this until the screen turns black and you can no longer hear your fans spinning.
- Use this method if your computer or laptop is frozen and you're unable to use the screen or keyboard shortcuts.
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Right-click your desktop. A pop-up menu will open.
- Use this method if you want to create a shortcut icon to shut down your computer or laptop.
- 2 Hover over "New", then click Shortcut. This will open a new window.
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In the location field, enter the shutdown code. Copy and paste the following code into the location field:
- %windir%\System32\shutdown.exe /s /t 0
- 4 Enter a name for the shortcut. This can be something simple, such as Shut down.
- 5 Click Finish. Your shut down shortcut will be created.
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Right-click the shortcut and click Properties. This will open the Properties window.
- If you aren't already on the Shortcut tab, click it to navigate there now.
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Enter a Shortcut key. By default, you'll see None assigned to the Shortcut key field.
- To change the key, click the Shortcut key field.
- The shortcut will be CTRL + ALT + a key of your choice. On your keyboard, press the key you want to use as the shortcut.
- This can't be a key that requires you to press and hold "Shift" to enter. Use a letter from A-Z or number from 0-9.
- If you want to change the shortcut icon, click Change Icon….
- To change the key, click the Shortcut key field.
- 8 Click Apply, then OK. You can find this at the bottom-right corner of the window. This will save your changes.
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Use the Shortcut key to shut down your computer. For example, if you used the letter K, the shortcut would be be CTRL + ALT + K.
- Your computer will shut down.
- You can also use Notepad or the Command Prompt to turn off your PC. If you have Remote Registry Service enabled, you could even shut it down remotely.