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Wall mounted punch pad executes Ctrl Alt Del. Requires a reasonable whallop to activate.
Close relative
http://www.halfbake...m/idea/Whackentunen "When my PC locks up, it would be somewhat therapeutic to have the obligatory 'monitor slap' actually reset the computer." [half, Oct 04 2004]
Control - Alt - Delete tool
http://217.160.143....lder/crtlaltdel.jpg Connect wall switch to solenoid, and connect to this lever. [Cedar Park, Oct 04 2004]
Control Alt Delete Keyboard
http://217.160.143....lder/mskeyboard.jpg The last keyboard you'll ever need. [Cedar Park, Oct 04 2004]
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HB search and browse under Keyboard:* and Computer:shutdown yielded no results. Has this been done? |
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// Has this been done?// In a slightly different fashion.
No need for an externally mounted sensor. Build it right in to the computer. (link to one dandy of an idea) |
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[Cedar Park], is that first gizmo configurable? I prefer to use the other delete key. |
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[fishface] Only a best guess but ctrlAltDel is left to right on the keyboard. (now we wait for someone to mention that there are two ctrl, two alt and two del keys and to list all the possible combonations.) |
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[half]: My guess is no. Inline keyboard sequences only, unless they build a bend in the rod. |
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Just bash the computer tower hard enough on the appropriate side, It will reboot. I know from trying to install a mouse without a mouse, it works. |
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They also make a Ctrl-Alt-Delete implant that can be sewn into your heart. To activate it, simply plunge a 6-inch or longer knife into your torso and the computer will reboot. |
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It's all well and good until your archnemesis, Bob from down the hall, discovers it and makes your life a living hell by rebooting your machine every time he passes your cubicle. |
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See, this is why I'm glad I have a
Mac...none of this ctrlaltdel business,
we have the fancier "Force Quit" |
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This is why I'm glad that I use Linux.
None of this rebooting business. |
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It's fRustration, not fustration. Forgot the r. Other than that, bun. |
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