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| sheisserick:
It does |
| BarontheFirst:
Well if you need an example still I thought I would toss this up for you. I got the buttons at radio shack and just drilled out a blank plate. Used a soldering iron to extend the wires from the mobo. Really it was easy and I placed them behind my cp and in front of my bezel. Out of the way and almost out of sight. Hope this helps you out worked out well for me. |
| sheisserick:
I added a regular microswitch button on the side of the cabinet... Works like a charm :D |
| spystyle:
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| Jakobud:
A rock-style switch won't work for this application correct? With a microswitch, you press the button, it closes the circuit, then releasing the button opens the circuit back up again. But with a rocker switch you close the circuit and it stays closed until you switch it back. The type of button you want to use is similar to a microswitch right? Another name for it is a momentary switch. |
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