One problem that Windows 8 users complain about is that shutting down is too much trouble, and shutting down is much simpler in Windows 8.1. In addition to the charms Super bar like Windows 8, powered off from the power options, you can also right-click on the Start button, in the pop-up menu on the machine, restart and other options.
What I want to tell you today is that Windows 8.1 actually comes with a simpler shutdown method, which you can do as a "slide screen shutdown" like a phone. This feature is turned off by default, and you can turn on the "slide screen to turn off your PC" option in your system settings, and you can also create shortcuts for it.
Opening steps:
1, open the "Run" Command box (shortcut key is Windows key +r), input slidetoshundown.exe, click "OK";
2, a shutter-style interface screen will pop up, click and drag down, you can shut down the system.
3, if you do not want to open the Run box every time to do the above, you can also create a shortcut to this: Open the C:windowssystem32 directory, Find Slidetoshutdown.exe, right-click on the Open menu, select the action you want to perform, such as creating a desktop shortcut, or locking it to the taskbar, and you can also choose to lock it to the start screen.