Using the power button, Changing power button settings – eMachines Notebooks User Manual

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using the power button

Your power button has three uses:

turn on: If the notebook is off, press the power button to turn it on.

turn off: If the notebook is on, press the power button to turn it off.

forced power down: If your notebook is not responding or is locked up, you

can press and hold down the power button for approximately 5 seconds,
until the notebook turns off.

changing power button settings

You can change how the turn off action of your power button works through

your Windows Control Panel. To go to the Control Panel to view and change

your settings, click Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance >
Power Options
. The power button settings are located on the Advanced tab.

Shut down completely powers down the notebook, just like when you turn

off your computer using Start > Turn Off Computer > Turn Off. The system
closes all open programs and turns the notebook completely off.

Hibernate (default) completely powers down the notebook, but in

Hibernate mode, the system remembers all programs you have open, saves
all information to the hard drive and then turns off the notebook. When you

next power on your notebook, all programs that were open when you
turned off your notebook are reopened, so your desktop looks like it did

when you powered down.

Standby/Sleep (Fn + F3) places the notebook in a low-power mode. In this
mode, your notebook turns off the display and reduces the power. You can

“wake up” your notebook by pressing any key on the keyboard.

Important: Always save any open documents and files

before you turn off your notebook.

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