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How to Change the Default Windows 7 Start Menu Power Button Action
Published 09 Dec 2008
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How to Change the Default Windows 7 Start Menu Power Button Action

information   Information
This will show you how to change the Windows 7 Start Menu power button default action for the current user account or all user accounts to be either Switch User, Log Off, Lock, Restart, Sleep, Hibernate, or Shutdown when clicked on.
Tip   Tip
The Hibernate option will not be available in the Start Menu Power Button unless you have hibernate enabled and have hybrid sleep turned off in your Power Plan Options.

Power Button - Start Menu-power_options.jpg


EXAMPLE: Start Menu Power Button
Power Button - Start Menu-start_menu.jpg



OPTION ONE
Through Taskbar and Start Menu Properties

NOTE: This option will let you change the default action for the Start Menu power button only in the user account that you are currently logged on.
1. Right click on the Start button and click on Properties.

2. To the right of Power button action, select the action that you want for the Start Menu power button and click on OK. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: The Hibernate option will not be listed unless you enable hibernate and have turned off the Hybrid sleep option in the Power Plan Settings. If you are using Hybrid sleep, then you would select Sleep from below.
Power Button - Start Menu-start_menu_properties.jpg



OPTION TWO
Through Advanced Power Options

NOTE: This option will let you change the default action for the Start Menu power button only in the user account that you are currently logged on.
1. Open Advanced Power Options for your power plan.

2. Scroll down, and expand the Power buttons and lid and Power button action options. (see screenshot below step 3)

3. To the right of the Power button action Setting, select the action you would like for the Start Menu power button and click on OK. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: The Hibernate option will not be listed unless you enable hibernate and have turned off the Hybrid sleep option in the Power Plan Settings. If you are using Hybrid sleep, then you would select Sleep from below.
Power Button - Start Menu-power_options-2.jpg



OPTION THREE
Through System Settings

NOTE: This option will let you change the default action for the Start Menu power button only in the user account that you are currently logged on. This will also change the Power button setting in all power plans in your user account.
1. Open the Control Panel (Icons View), and click on the Power Options icon.

2. In the left pane, click on the Choose what the power buttons do link. (see screenshot below)
Power Button - Start Menu-system_settings-1.jpg
3. To the right of When I press the power button, select the action that you want for the Start Menu power button in the drop down box and click on the Save changes button. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: The Save changes button will remain grayed out until you make a change in the settings. The Hibernate option will not be listed unless you enable hibernate and have turned off the Hybrid sleep option in the Power Plan Settings. If you are using Hybrid sleep, then you would select Sleep from below.
Power Button - Start Menu-system_settings-2_uac.jpg
4. You can close the Power Options window when done. (see screenshot below step 2)



OPTION FOUR
Manually in Registry Editor

NOTE: This option will let you change the default action for the Start Menu power button only in the user account that you are currently logged on.
1. Open the Start Menu, then type regedit in the search box and press Enter.

2. If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes (if administrator) or enter administrator's password (if standard user).

3. Do step 4 or 5 below for how you want to set this.

4. Same as OPTION 1, 2, or 3 above
A) In regedit, navigate to the location below. (see screenshot below)
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced
Power Button - Start Menu-reg-1.jpg
B) In the right pane of Advanced, double click on Start_PowerButtonAction to modify it, and go to step 6 below. (see screenshot above)
5. Same as OPTION FIVE below with Group Policy for All Users
NOTE: You must be logged in as an administrator to be able to do this step.
A) In regedit, navigate to the location below.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer
B) In the right pane of Advanced, double click on PowerButtonAction to modify it, and go to step 6 below.
NOTE: If PowerButtonAction doesn't exist, then right click on an empty area in the right pane of Explorer, click on New and DWORD (32-bit) Value, type PowerButtonAction, and press Enter.
6. Type in the Hexadecimal Value data number below for the Power Button option that you want, and click on OK. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: The Hibernate option will not be available unless you enable hibernate and have turned off the Hybrid sleep option in the Power Plan Settings. If you are using Hybrid sleep, then you would select Sleep from below.
Power Button Hex Value data
Switch User 100
 
Log Off 1
 
Lock200
 
Restart4
 
Sleep10
 
Hibernate40
 
Shutdown2
 
Power Button - Start Menu-reg-2.jpg
7. Close regedit.

8. If open, close and reopen Taskbar and Start Menu Properties (Option One) to see the changes.
NOTE: If you used step 5, then you may need to log off and on to apply first.



OPTION FIVE
Through Local Group Policy Editor

NOTE: You can only do this option while logged in an administrator account.
1. Open the all users, specific users or groups, or all users except administrators Local Group Policy Editor for how you want this policy applied.

2. In the left pane, double click on User Configuration, Administrative Templates, and click on Start Menu and Taskbar. (see screenshot below)
Power Button - Start Menu-power_group_policy.jpg
3. In the right pane of Start Menu and Taskbar, right click on Change Start Menu power button and click on Edit. (See screenshot below)

4. To Allow All Users to Change Power Button
NOTE: This option will allow all users to be able to change their Start Menu power button to what they like using OPTION ONE above.
A) Select (dot) Not Configured or Disabled. (see screenshot below step 6)

B) Go to step 6.
5. To Change Start Menu Power Button for All Users
NOTE: This option will let you change the Start Menu power button to what you want for all users accounts on the computer. After applied, the Power button action option in the Start Menu will be grayed out for all users and cannot be changed (see step 7).
A) Select (dot) Enabled, then under Options, select the action you want for the Start Menu power button in the drop down menu. (see screenshot below step 6)
NOTE: The Hibernate option will not be listed unless you enable hibernate and have turned off the Hybrid sleep option in thePower Plan Settings. If you are using Hybrid sleep, then you would select Sleep from below.
6. Click on OK. (See screenshot below)
Power Button - Start Menu-power_properties.jpg
7. If you check Start Menu and Taskbar Properties using the OPTION ONE section above, you will now notice that the option to change the Start Menu power button is grayed out and set to what you have it set to in step 5A above. (see screenshot below)
Power Button - Start Menu-power_start.jpg
That's it,
Shawn








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29 Dec 2008   #1
Barman58

Windows 7 Ultimate x64 + x86 + Windows 8 x64
Newport, South Wales, UK
 
 

Hi Shawn,

Just one thing I've noticed in Build 7000.

The Hibernate option for the button only shows when the hybrid sleep mode is disabled via the power options



This applies on my system anyway
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29 Dec 2008   #2
Brink

64-bit Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 & Windows 8 Enterprise
Texas
 
 

Thank you Nigel. Nice find. I have updated the tutorial to include this.

Also here: Hibernate - Enable or Disable

Last edited by Brink; 27 Oct 2009 at 11:00 PM.. Reason: update
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18 Feb 2009   #3
meteorolog0

Microsoft Windows 7
 
 

But how will you make it to icon instead of a text Shut Down. Just like in vista instead of text Shut Down, you will only see an icon. Thanks!
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18 Feb 2009   #4
Brink

64-bit Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 & Windows 8 Enterprise
Texas
 
 

Hello Meteorolog0, and welcome to Seven Forums,

I'm sorry, but there is no way that I know of in Windows 7.

You could use the shutdown shortcut from the link below to have a icon that you can pin to the Start menu and use instead.

Shutdown shortcut - Vista Forums

Hope this helps,
Shawn
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02 Mar 2009   #5
meteorolog0

Microsoft Windows 7
 
 

ok, anyway thanks for this wonderful forum. more power
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27 Oct 2009   #6
bug

 
 

Thanks so much Barman58! I was trying to figure out why hibernate wasn't an option just about forever! (meaning 1-2 hours) Finally! Thanks again!
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28 Oct 2009   #7
kaunhaiye

CromeOS
 
 
Confirm before shutdown

Is there any way that windows 7 confirms the shut down.

I vividly remember that windows xp used to confirm and that makes more sense to me.

Any way to do this?
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28 Oct 2009   #8
Brink

64-bit Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 & Windows 8 Enterprise
Texas
 
 

Hello Kaunhaiye, and welcome to Seven Forums.

Sorry, but no.

You could create a Shut Down shortcut that has a time delay on it with a notice. This way you can use the Abort shortcut before the time delay runs out in case you accidentally clicked on the Shut Down shortcut.

Hope this helps,
Shawn
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07 Nov 2009   #9
jake66

Windows 7 x32
 
 

Is there any way of changing back to the two icons like in vista?
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