• corvi@lemmy.zip
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      3 days ago

      Now that’s my cat’s job. Never again will I buy a case with a top mounted power button.

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        3 days ago

        I had to disconnect power button from mobo because my room mate’s cat would just shut it off, luckily I had a case whose side panel was very easy to open with a hinge, so I tied two cables near the latch and to turn it in, I’d turn the latch open the case, quickly short the cables and close the panel and latch.

        Thanks for reminding me of that. Also I swear that cat knew what I did and kept trying to open the latch for a few months before giving up.

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        You could install a second power switch inline with the first. If both are momentary contact then you’d have to press both at the same time to turn it on(or hold one, etc).

        I’ve never actually needed on of these but they keep showing up in movies/games…so I’d vote this. Toggle it on then press the normal button. You could leave it on to keep the regular button working or toggle it off and disable it.

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          We used to call those missile switches. Probably still do

          Ed. A search on my local electronic components shop’s site returned nothing on a search, but scrolling the 211 items in category “switches” found a missile switch cover (to suit toggle switches) as #86, so yes, we still do

          Ed the second. Thingiverse shows many printable missile switch covers for diverse switch types

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      For a very long time it’s been possible to set what the button is doing and it’d only cause a hard shut down if you hold it down for like 5 seconds.

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        2 hours ago

        The cat might manage 5 seconds, or even the 11 seconds that usually overrides any settings