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Nohg

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Aug 18, 2007
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Now, perhaps I have been lost too long in the land of Vista, but I could swear that it had an option to set the behaviour of the power button on the rear of the iMac somewhere. I checked the Bootcamp panel, nothing jumped out and likewise on the power settings panel.

Now, unless I missed it, where might one find the whole "Power Button: Restarts computer/turns off display/hibernates" toggle?

Or does such a thing exist purely in my imagination?

Vista X64 SP1 (SP2 when the damn thing finally plays nicely with me) running on an iMac attack.
 
Now, perhaps I have been lost too long in the land of Vista, but I could swear that it had an option to set the behaviour of the power button on the rear of the iMac somewhere. I checked the Bootcamp panel, nothing jumped out and likewise on the power settings panel.

Now, unless I missed it, where might one find the whole "Power Button: Restarts computer/turns off display/hibernates" toggle?

Or does such a thing exist purely in my imagination?

Vista X64 SP1 (SP2 when the damn thing finally plays nicely with me) running on an iMac attack.

Control Panel -> Power Options -> Advanced Settings ?
 
How could I have missed that?!!

Ah well.


Thanks very much.
 
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