I think that this is because the sleep button is only intended for that, sleep, as the options your screen grab show are the same as on my computer. However the power button can have many different functionalities.
macca21
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Windows 7 Professional 32-bit, Windows 8 Pro (sometimes)
The reason that I want to change it to shut down, is that my MCE remote sends a sleep command when pressing the power button. I want my computer to shut down instead of go sleeping. I was hoping that i could trick windows into doing so.
Ahh I see, but I doubt that changing this setting would make a difference to what the remote does.
I have had a look around and found this program: LM Keymap
Have never used this myself but it may help solve your problem
(click the download link then scroll to the bottom and click download standard)
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Windows 7 Professional 32-bit, Windows 8 Pro (sometimes)
2. before installing unknown software which has not been personally used by contributors here, then make a full system image backup so that you will be able to recover from any disasters.
I finally got time to try out LM Keymap and it works beautifully.
I change my sleep button function to "do nothing" and let LM Keymap close my computer when I press my power button on my remote.
I had that problem i went and type Power options in the search section of my personalization and it came up with how to change my power and sleep button
I am new at this and hope it helps
Then go into power options and restore the default settings for your power plan. The sleep button will now shutdown Windows. Tested to be working on Windows 7 and Windows 10
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