The "power light" used to be such a useful and consistent user experience pattern. Light on => oh it's on.
Now the light is on when a device is off, or it might blink when turning on (or off), sometimes it changes colors from orange to white, who even knows anymore.
@koos On my windows 10 desktop computer, if I even bump the power button, it shuts down before I even get a chance to cancel it. On my windows 10 (same OS) laptop, pressing the power button quickly does literally nothing. Pressing and holding for 1 second brings up the "slide to shut down" screen. It's insanity.
@koos @fenwick67 Better than my current experience. My desktop consistently refuses to wake from sleep. Power returns, lights come in, fans start up, but it never gets to the login screen. Have to hard restart it. So annoying.
@fenwick67 @koos I finally had to prise the "power" and "sleep" keys out of my desktop keyboard this week, after bumping them once too often. What monster thought that introducing additional methods of accessing the "off" switch was something that people were calling out for strongly enough to justify the howls of rage continually echoing around the world as our computers leap at the opportunity for a little nap?
@fenwick67
I remember when a printer manufacturer I worked for, in Customer Service, released a line of printers without power switches.
People would call in and say "I can figure out how to turn this thing on (or off)".
We were instructed to tell them to use a power strip/surge protector. Everyone was dumbfounded.
I don't know if they kept the /no power switch/ model, as I left soon after.
@fenwick67 yeah same for power switches! I have a baby monitor that wants me to hold its button for 5 long seconds. And my Dell laptop wants it for slightly longer than just pressing it. Thought it was broken when I just got it.