 But Lewis says I'm not absolutely certain this wasn't added by some third-party software I may be running, but I've noticed the addition of new shutdown and restart menu options on my 16-inch M1 Macs running macOS 12.2.1. In addition to the traditional shutdown ellipsis and restart ellipsis menus, I Now have alternate versions without the ellipses ellipses These predictably Allow me to shut down a reboot without the are you sure dialogue? I love it interestingly. This change is not present on my 2017-27 inch iMac also running 12.2.1 any idea when this appeared and why it only seems to work on my MacBook Pro So if you go to system preferences keyboard shortcuts That's where you can modify One place that you can modify what you see in the in the in the menu interesting Right and so by putting this in the menu putting this in keyboard shortcuts And in like the screenshot that you shared John You've got restart map to f10 and shutdown map to f12 and by mapping those it opens up the alternate menu items For whatever reason this is just must just be a side effect right of doing this on macOS and His screenshot was similar. He had function keys mapped to the the the ones with ellipses So so these are not these menu items are not Nessus they're not what's the right word They are always available to you as Brian Monroe in the chat room points out you can hold down the option key When you're over the Apple menu and you can watch those ellipses go away for restart shutdown and for logout So you can get this doing that for sure But it just so they're they're there, but they're not there And it must just be that because you've assigned this this function key to the ones with ellipses macOS then exposes The non ellipses alternates and as as you are always quick to point out John The ellipses means you will get there is more to this before it takes action without the ellipses It takes the action immediately. So Yeah Good stuff. I like this. All right. See we're learning stuff here. That's just good