How do you change your Power Power button function in Windows 7 / Windows 8
Find out very easily from this tutorial how you change the function of the computer button on the computer on Windows 7 and Windows 8. You can choose the Power button to execute another order than the default.
Even if the default functionality of the power button al computer is that of a Close your computer When pressed, in Windows 7 and Windows 8 users have the opportunity to change this from system settings. For example, some users would probably prefer as when pressing The Power button, computer to enter the module Sleep or in hibernation, so that the system keeps open applications and files Used by the user and when the computer opens again, the user can resume the work from where he left it.
How do you change the function of your computer physical button on Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating systems
open Control Panel (from Start Menu or the menu WinX) navigated catre Power Option (sub Hardware and Sound).
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In the left panel, click on the option Choose what the power button does.
Next to the option “When I press the power button“, select from the drop-down menus displayed what action do you want to press the button Power When the computer works on battery or when it is connected by cable to a power source.

You have 4 options for each case: Do nothing, Sleep, Hibernate and Shut down
After selecting the desired action, click on Save Changes to save the changes made.
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