I'm puting a dvd drive in one of three computers in a kids environment. I'm going to be using Windows 98 and a software package called Childproof that keeps the kids from operating outside of selected software titles. However, that doesn't stop a kid from pressing the buttons on the front panel of the drive.
I was thinking of installing a switch that would cut out the power to the drive and placing that switch somewhere in back of the pc box, which will be on a shelf above the monitor.
1. If I leave the data cable installed, how many of the 3 wires do I need to open with a switch. Is there an off-the-shelf solution for this?
Thanks.
Update 7/20/04
I already have software to lock out access to the OS 'eject', but not the hardware button on the front panel of the drive.
I tried a couple of software solutions, CDDVD LOCK and some other (I forget).
CDDVD LOCK locks OS access to the disk files, but does not lock the tray. The other was for MS DOS.
If anyone knows of one I would appreciate it. I have a few different brands here so I'll contact their tech support and keep the OP updated.
I was thinking of installing a switch that would cut out the power to the drive and placing that switch somewhere in back of the pc box, which will be on a shelf above the monitor.
1. If I leave the data cable installed, how many of the 3 wires do I need to open with a switch. Is there an off-the-shelf solution for this?
Thanks.
Update 7/20/04
I already have software to lock out access to the OS 'eject', but not the hardware button on the front panel of the drive.
I tried a couple of software solutions, CDDVD LOCK and some other (I forget).
CDDVD LOCK locks OS access to the disk files, but does not lock the tray. The other was for MS DOS.
If anyone knows of one I would appreciate it. I have a few different brands here so I'll contact their tech support and keep the OP updated.