How to Use Magic Keyboard to Shutdown iMac M1

There are times when I need to quickly shutdown my computer: i) Having logged in; ii) Having pressed the start button (back of computer), but not yet logged in.


In the first instance, from what I have been able to find online, I should be able to press "Control–Option–Command–Power button" to "Quit all apps, then shut down your Mac". BUT … the 'Magic Keyboard' that came with the computer has no 'Power button', and to perform the suggested operation using the power button at the back of the screen is beyond my dexterity.


In the second instance, on starting the screen displays three buttons – Shutdown, Restart & Sleep, but I can find no way of activating them before I log-in, and of course once I have logged in they are no longer visible or necessary … what is the point of their being displayed?


Perhaps I am missing something … whatever it may be, it is very well hidden.


Is this something that needs to be raised with Apple Feedback?

iMac 24″, macOS 13.3

Posted on May 20, 2023 01:50 AM

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May 20, 2023 11:43 PM in response to BDAqua

On the keyboard that came with the computer, the top right button has a padlock emblem and is, I expect, therefore intended for locking and unlocking the screen. It functions as described: "Lock your iMac. Quickly press Touch ID or the Lock key … To unlock your iMac, lightly touch Touch ID, or press any key and type your password." (Magic Keyboard – Apple Support (AU))


The only Power Button—the one you press to start it up—is located at the back of the computer (lower left side, when facing the screen)

May 20, 2023 06:25 AM in response to GridLokx

Re: "- Shutdown, Restart & Sleep, but I can find no way of activating them before I log-in"


Windows has This options on the Lock Screen; macOS does not. You have to fully login then shutdown.


And, as with many electronic devices, an orderly shutdown is a good shutdown. Most devices do survive sudden power losses, but that's not the preferred method.

May 21, 2023 12:03 AM in response to ku4hx

On my 24" M1 iMac, after pressing the Power Button – located at back of computer, the screen displays to fields in the middle: i) Username; ii) Password. At the bottom of screen are three 'buttons' labelled Shutdown, Restart & Sleep. As previously stated, I have not yet found a way to activate the buttons with the cursor, nor do I know of an keyboard actions that might cause them to function in the ways their names would suggest they should.


I agree that an orderly shutdown is preferable. That is why I am trying to find out if Apple has included a means of shutting down: i)using keyboard shortcuts – instead of clicking on the apple symbol, then selecting Shutdown from the dropdown menu; ii) after one has pressed the Power Button, but before logging in.


It seems to me bizarre, that one must log-in to be able to shut down!

May 21, 2023 01:17 AM in response to hcsitas

Ok. To whoever may read this post:


i) If one wants to shut down an iMac such as I have, after starting-up but prior to logging in, press and hold the Power Button for at least 10 seconds – any less, and the computer will restart. This is an imprecise but effective procedure.

ii) Having logged in to the computer, it can be at any time be turned off by pressing on the 'control', 'option' and 'command' keys – with the right hand is easiest, and pressing the Power Button until the screen goes black – use the left hand.

May 21, 2023 12:24 AM in response to hcsitas

Hi, hcsitas, sorry I misread my screen and didn't specifically reply to you. Firstly, I certainly can use my mouse/trackpad to click on the apple symbol etc., indeed I that is my usual way of ending a session. It's really a minor inconvenience to have to take my hand away from the keyboard, engage with the trackpad (in my case), and go through the procedure already described. However I can see the advantage that my Windows using friend claims is available to them: when in the middle of typing, one is called upon to quickly go elsewhere, to be able to shutdown with a couple of keystrokes.


Of more immediate use to me: to be able to use a few key strokes to shutdown the computer before I have logged in. To date, each time I have tried simply pressing and holding the Power Button, the screen – after briefly going black – restarts. What's the trick? Should I hold the Power Button for longer? If so, the possibility of shutting down with a few keystrokes, is quite appealing.

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