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WRONG, I'm sorry and I have heard that excuse before and as a retailer I can tell you that YOU ARE WRONG and here is why:
Depending on the model SOME will shutdown when you press the button, SOME will go into hybrid sleep and SOME will go into hibernate...now quick, if you can't use the button because its a laptop and you need to actually shut the thing down and the power puts it to sleep, what do you do?
So I'm sorry but just like the keyboard commanders and their "Oh you just need to (bunch of lame keyboard crap nobody knows or will remember) you have just 1.- Adding a problem that didn't exist before, 2.- Adding unneeded complexity to what is supposed to be intuitive, 3.- Made what should be universal behavior completely random depending on the make and model.
So I'm sorry abut again that is NOT innovation, that is BROKEN DESIGN. Heck i built my own PC and I can tell you the default behavior on this particular motherboard is NOT shutdown when you push the button but S3 sleep!
But the thing is that the power button doesn't actually turn the thing on or off, Windows insists on it either putting the computer to sleep or to hibernate. On my laptop is sends the machine to sleep, and that's just not what I want when I am looking to shut the computer down.
Yes, I know you can change the functionality from the power settings, but how many Average Joes will ever find that? As such it doesn't negate the point raised in any way -- actually turning off the computer is more cumbersome than it should be.
It goes into sleep... but since something is not right it immediately wakes up. So it took me 30 minutes before I could shut down my PC... nevermind logout.




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2005-07-20
Well, you are supposed to just press the power button on the computer, like every other device in the house. It is sort of perverse that we've become so used to needing to press a GUI button to shut down the system.