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To save energy, you can put your computer into \emph{suspend} mode which will save the current opened applications to internal memory, power off all internal devices and hardware, and allow you to start back up more quickly. While in a suspended state, the computer will use just a trickle of energy; this is required because the session is saved to internal memory, and if no power goes to internal memory, the data will be lost. To put your computer in \emph{suspend} mode, select \menu{suspend} from the ``Session Indicator''.
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Rebooting
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rebooting
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To reboot your computer, select \menu{Shut Down} from the ``Session Indicator'' and click the \button{Restart} icon.
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Shut down
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shutting down
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To totally power down your computer, select \menu{Power Off} from the ``Session Indicator'' and click \button{Power Off}.
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Other options
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locking the screen
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From the ``Session Indicator'', select \menu{Lock/Switch Account} to either lock the screen of the current user or switch user accounts. You can lock your screen quickly by using the keyboard shortcut \keystroke{Ctrl+Alt+L}. Locking your screen is recommended if you are away from your computer for any amount of time.
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