Hello @Computeris !
Two ways:
- You can disable the “60 seconds” dialog with dconf: go to org/gnome/gnome-session and disable “logout-prompt”. It’s one click less.
- Bring Out Submenu Of Power Off/Logout Button extension. This is an extension showing the power menu as individual buttons. You can select which ones you want to display. There is also the option to disable the “60 seconds” dialog. Site: Bring Out Submenu Of Power Off Button - GNOME Shell Extensions. I found this through a recent post from a user reporting using it (Improve GNOME desktop experience for non-touch devices).