![]() ![]() Just point your mouse at the “Shut down or sign out” item and then click “Sign out.”įor some reason, they thought it would be handy to group sign out with other power options for us power users rather than off on its own. ![]() You can access it by right-clicking the Start button or pressing Windows+X on your keyboard. The Power Users menu was introduced in Windows 8, and is one of the handier new additions to the taskbar. ![]() The trouble is, they didn’t make it obvious the user name was something to click on and gave no indication about where the sign out option had moved. Power options affect the computer and user options–such as changing account settings and switching users–are grouped under the user name. (This is also where you’ll get the option to switch users–any other users on your PC will show up at the bottom of this menu.) Now, you access the sign out option by clicking your user account name at the very top of the Start menu. They also started calling it “sign out” instead of “log off.” I’m almost embarrassed to admit how many times I clicked on the Start menu’s Power button, thinking I had just overlooked it. Starting with Windows 8, Microsoft moved the sign out option from the Power button on the Start menu. ![]()
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