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Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
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Too bad they don't have a picture of the actual switch, I'm trying to determine if it mounts in a case bracket or what.
Originally posted by: Blain
You want to use a momentary switch.
But mount it somewhere that's semi-hard to get to, to avoid accidental CMOS resets.
Originally posted by: Colt45
I really don't see a use for this. So you can press it all of 4 times in the board's lifecycle?
Originally posted by: Blain
You want to use a momentary switch.
But mount it somewhere that's semi-hard to get to, to avoid accidental CMOS resets.
Because it's SPDT.Originally posted by: SonicIce
Stupid question but why does it have 3 connections?
Using a momentary switch avoids accidentally leaving it switched "on" and totally draining the CMOS battery.Originally posted by: pcgeek11
Wel it doesn't have to be a momentary switch just as a jumper is manually moved from one position to another
