Power button no longer invokes quick access, how do I configure Quick Access

IronRod
IronRod Member Posts: 5

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edited December 2022 in Aspire Laptops

My power button stopped invoking Quick Access. How do I configure Quick Access so the power button will invoke it?

I was trying to configure the power button to always do a shut down but that didn't work. Now, it doesn't invoke Quick Access.

I uninstalled Quick Access, downloaded the latest version and installed it again. But the power button still doesn't trigger it.

I can invoked Quick Access manually and select an option (e.g., shut down) which works.

But pressing the power button (for a few seconds) only makes it sleep and that is all.

To shut down, I either have to select shut-down in the OS menu, or do so via Quick Access.

[Edited the thread to add the issue detail]

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  • IronRod
    IronRod Member Posts: 5

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    Answer ✓

    I just realized I'd let the Quick Access stuff (with which I was unfamiliar) cloud my thinking. The fix was to go into the power settings and select what the power off key would do. This was what I wanted any way. But I mistakenly thought I had to get Quick Access to work for this to happen. I just uninstalled Quick Access as it wasn't useful to me.


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  • Hi! Access regedit and change this key to 1:


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  • IronRod
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    edited November 2022

    @egydiocoelho That registry entry is already set to one:


  • Restart windows and check this option:


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  • IronRod
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    Your message is not clear: Check which option? You mean, "Confirm that the checkbox is checked in the dialog window?" If so, already done -- see the image.


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    Answer ✓

    I just realized I'd let the Quick Access stuff (with which I was unfamiliar) cloud my thinking. The fix was to go into the power settings and select what the power off key would do. This was what I wanted any way. But I mistakenly thought I had to get Quick Access to work for this to happen. I just uninstalled Quick Access as it wasn't useful to me.