4. Using Shutter
The shutter is one of the great Windows tools developed by Denis Kozlov. The tool allows users to shutdown, restart, and hibernate computers through a web browser. That means you can use Shutter to remotely turn off your computer from a web browser running platforms including iOS, Android, etc.
Step 1. First of all, download the shutter on your Windows computer and install it as usual. You will now see the main interface of the tool.
Step 2. Now you need to set events that will trigger actions. For example, you can select low battery on events to trigger the ‘Shutdown’ or ‘Hibernate’
Step 3. After selecting the event, configure the actions. In ‘Action’ you need to select ‘Shutdown’. Now click on the ‘Start’ button.
Step 4. Now open the ‘Options’ and then go to the ‘Web Interface’.
Step 5. Under the web interface, you need to select your computer’s IP Address from the listed IP Menu and then choose the port that you would like to use. Enter the Username and Password and click on ‘Save’.
Step 6. Now open the web browser and then enter the IP Address with the port number. It will ask you the username and password, enter it and then choose anything from the list.
Using Shutter
That’s it, you are done! This is how you can use the shutter to remotely shut down your computer from anywhere with a smartphone.
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