Design a sleep shortcut for the ordinary keyboard to let the computer sleep quickly

  
Everyone knows that the computer can be shut down and hibernated when the computer is turned off. Hibernation can temporarily save the running status of the computer to the hard disk, and can quickly return to the current working state when the computer is turned on next time. But it is more troublesome to click hibernate from the beginning, and now many multimedia keyboards are designed with hibernate shortcut keys. Can we also design a sleep shortcut for ordinary keyboards? First, we right click on the blank space of the desktop and select “New-Shortcut”. In the Object Location field, type "ldll32.exe powrprof.dll, SetSuspendState Hibernate" (not including "double quotes"). Press “Next” to name the shortcut "Sleep". With the shortcut we can create shortcuts. Go back to the desktop and right click on the "Hibernate" shortcut, open the "Properties" dialog box, and switch to the "Shortcuts" tab. Position the cursor in the “shortcut&colquo; column and press F10 (customizable) so that you can define a shortcut button for the sleep shortcut. In the future, you can quickly put your computer to sleep by pressing the F10 button at any time. To avoid conflicts with hotkeys in other software, or accidental touches that cause unintentional hibernation, shortcuts should be discretionary. In addition, you can put this shortcut in a specific folder, sleep later, only a few keys to get. Similarly, you can build more such shortcuts, put them together, and just set them up, you can control the computer with the keyboard. If you use a tool like the IconPackager that can be used as a DIY icon, it is also a good idea to put a button into the launch bar.
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