If this setting is enabled, &xshutdown; will attempt to automatically switch off your computer after shutdown has completed, instead of displaying the usual message that you may now switch off your computer.

This will only work if your computer supports this. For this, both your BIOS and your &os2; must support at least APM V1.1. The APM level of your system (and the APM.SYS driver level version) is displayed on the shutdown notebook page for your convenience.

If the "Delay" setting is also enabled, &xshutdown; will wait three seconds before actually issuing the power-off request to the APM.SYS driver. This might help on a few systems where the APM driver switched off the power before all caches were flushed. If you get CHKDSK's after using APM power-off, you might want to try to enable this setting.