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trying to wire an arcade button to the power button on my pc
DillonFoulds:
If you think those are the pins, jumper them with a screw driver, if the PC turns on then that's them, if not, pick again...
katuuuz:
--- Quote from: SavannahLion on December 16, 2010, 05:39:22 pm ---Right now most of us are guessing as to the iopanel design it really isn't that difficultp
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I'm finding it difficult, although I am inexperienced in this sort of thing.
katuuuz:
--- Quote from: DillonFoulds on December 16, 2010, 05:59:35 pm ---If you think those are the pins, jumper them with a screw driver, if the PC turns on then that's them, if not, pick again...
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not excatly sure what you mean by "jumper." I'm that inexperienced.
SavannahLion:
Don't use the DMM on the board. Use the DMM on the cable, you'll probably need a short piece of wire to get in there. Hold the switch down and do the test with the DMM.
BobA:
+1 for SavannahLion
Do not short the Motherboard. Do all your work on the daughter board ribbon cable. If you short the MB there is a USB connector and audio in the mix from the daughterboard and you could take out your USB or audio. Remember the short only appears when you push your power button.
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