4 clicks to shut down Ubuntu - can we reduce this?
Solution 1:
You can easily make it 2 clicks:
- Open Settings
- Go to "Power"
- Change the "Power button action" dropdown to "Power off"
Now click the physical power button on your device and then select power off from the prompt - that is 2 clicks (1 if you don't count pressing the power button as a click).
Solution 2:
Reduce by two clicks
Option 1) Install the Poweroff Button on Topbar extension by Darknico. It adds a separate Power button on the right of the top bar.
Option 2) Create a "regular" launcher for "Power Off" (with thanks to pomsky). Either:
- Pin that launcher to the dock.
- Pin that launcher to the top panel using the Frippery Panel Favorites extension.
You may reduce with one more click by substituting the command in the launcher with "poweroff". Then, a single click on the launcher will immediately shut down the machine without confirmation dialog.
Reduce by one click
Option 3) Use the extension Bring Out Submenu Of Power Off/Logout Button by Pratap, or Simpler Off Menu by K3rcus. These extensions bring the items in the "Power Off/Log Out" submenu directly into the system menu, allowing to access them with one less click.
Solution 3:
Getting it down to 1 "click" (technically a button press):
By default, ubuntu shuts down the machine when you press the power button.
Then just wait 60 seconds for the machine to power off instead of clicking again.
Solution 4:
I have the habit of creating my own keyboard shortcut to shutdown the PC because this is lot easier and less painful.
I have used too many buttons to avoid any accidental shutdown.
You can decrease it and make it like Super+P or something like that if you are careful enough.