Is there a way in Vista to disable the lock button? My grandmother keeps
hitting it instead of the power button to shut down and is getting a bit
frustrated with it and herself. If I can disable or change the button tho
also be a power-off button it would make it much easier on both of us.
There is a tool for Vista called TweakVI. It's a pay for tool, but has a fee
subset
available. The free version places large icons on your desktop for for
hibernate,
power, etc. Much easier to use than the start menu version.
-- Larry Maturo
"george1" <george1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Is there a way in Vista to disable the lock button? My grandmother keeps
> hitting it instead of the power button to shut down and is getting a bit
> frustrated with it and herself. If I can disable or change the button tho
> also be a power-off button it would make it much easier on both of us.
>
> Thanks
You can workaround this by creating a shortcut on the Desktop to shut down
the computer.
Right click the Desktop and select New/Shortcut.
In the first dialog type: shutdown.exe /s /t 005
Click Next and name the shortcut SHUTDOWN COMPUTER. Click the Finish
button. When she double clicks this file, the computer will shut down after
a 5 second delay.
--
Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
"george1" <george1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AC5FBEDD-BA08-44A7-B6AA-249D4A608AF6@microsoft.com...
> Is there a way in Vista to disable the lock button? My grandmother keeps
> hitting it instead of the power button to shut down and is getting a bit
> frustrated with it and herself. If I can disable or change the button tho
> also be a power-off button it would make it much easier on both of us.
>
> Thanks