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| shorthair:
Some epoxy should work just fine, if the cab surface underneath is unfinished. Still, someone knocking it too hard, and depending where you put it that it might get that kind of treament or accidental bump, it might pop right off. As for power-on, it's a usb device. You set that feature in the bios. Oh, and maybe Fozzy had a different model or something, but I tried this as a spinner and it didn't quite have the resolution, regardless of driver sensitivity settings. |
| urbecrisch:
I personally am only interested in the knob functioning as a volume control and powering off the PC. My TT2 works great! I wouldn't settle for anything less! |
| RandyT:
--- Quote from: urbecrisch on June 01, 2007, 01:38:49 am ---Any ideas how to mount this thing flat or on the side of a CAB/CP without taking it apart? Do you think some sort of glue or tape would hold it's weight? --- End quote --- You can also use 3M automotive tape. It's gray and has a red backing. It's not cheap, but it holds like crazy. RandyT |
| whammoed:
--- Quote from: Moose13 on May 31, 2007, 05:03:54 pm ---I hate to hijack this but I need help with my Powermate. I'm trying to use it just for volume control in windows XP. If I plug it in after the PC is started, it works fine. But if i cold boot, the PC usually hangs up during the boot, when it is detecting drives, and if it doesn't hang, when Windows boots up, the controler does nothing unless I unplug it and plug it back in. I troed different setting in my Bios, like turning off USB storage divices in DOS (I actually don't know if this would do anything), it seems that it crashes less, but still does not work correctly unless I unplug it and re-plug it. --- End quote --- The controller not working without unplugging/plugging in is a known issue: http://www.griffintechnology.com/support/article.php?artnum=47 I haven't had any issues with booting the pc while its plugged in though. ??? |
| shorthair:
--- Quote from: RandyT on June 01, 2007, 09:37:20 am --- You can also use 3M automotive tape. It's gray and has a red backing. It's not cheap, but it holds like crazy. RandyT --- End quote --- Or, if different, gorilla tape, stuff like that. whammoed: I think he wants to turn it on with it - like one would with a mouse click or movement. |
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