GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 647441
alt key for shutdown isn't usable on tablets
Last modified: 2012-08-27 20:10:57 UTC
In order to shut down (= power off) a device, you need do press the ALT key and then "Suspend" turns into power off. This is not possible on a tablet device because once I'm in the menu with the "Suspend" option, I cannot access the virtual keyboard. This is a major design flaw and a real pity as most part of gnome-shell are very tablet-friendly. Suggestion: Right mouse click or remaining on the "Suspend" menu entry for 2 seconds should automatically change the entry to "Power off".
Another suggestion would be to determine if a physical keyboard is present, and if not display both "Suspend" AND "Power Off" menu items.
Remember the recommended way to shut down GNOME 3 is to log out, and then shut down from the login screen; the Alt key is more of a hidden easter egg. That still works, correct? Retitling under that assumption. Hm...so the docs people were supposed to document this, but instead documented the Alt key. Making a clone for that.
See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=647441 for the documentation bug.
Actually bug 647905.
(In reply to comment #2) > Remember the recommended way to shut down GNOME 3 is to log out, and then shut > down from the login screen I wouldn't call this 'recommended' but 'very 1995ish'.
I don't think either of the suggestions found designer approval. It is possible to make the Alt-menuitem thing work with an osk, and the people working on the shell osk are considering it (also needed for making automatic mnemonics work with the osk).
*** Bug 649814 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
3.6 reverted the design, so you can shutdown without alt from the menu. The expectation is that suspending is available with lid switch or physical buttons.