Squeak and computer reset

Serg Koren skoren at pop5.ibm.net
Wed Apr 15 23:05:58 UTC 1998


Well I think it's obvious; you're not paying enough attention to the cats. Hit the power off button and play with em ;-)
S

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On Wednesday, April 15, 1998 10:28 AM, William Barnett-Lewis [SMTP:wlewis at mailbag.com] wrote:
> Along these lines, are there any Mac gurus who can tell me how to disable the
> power buton on keyboard? I don't have any children (yet), but we do have two
> cats; one of whom is always trying to stand on said keyboard while I work... ;>
> 
> William
> 
> Andreas Raab wrote:
> (snip)
> 
> > > Why do I reset? Well, there's this lovely 1-year old girl which learned to
> > > walk a few weeks ago and she just loves to hit the reset button. The light
> > > of the hard disk is just above the reset button. (only when daddy is not
> > > sitting at the computer of course).
> >
> > My sister had a very elegant solution for this. Use the keyboard lock for
> > reset. It only requires to change two cables or so and prevents any
> > "accidental" resets by her (now eight years old) sun.
> >
> > Andreas
> > --
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> 
> 
> 





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