mindlord said:I was under the impression that it worked more or less like a PC. Push and release requests a hibernate or nice shutdown action depending how the OS handles the request. Push and hold for 5 second for brutal power-off.
mali said:Apparently it's a springy momentary switch. We discussed it recently and I had a hard time translating it to German. The function of the switch is software programmable, so it doesn't just cut off the power supply.
Thank you for stating the obvious. The Pandora will have lots of switches. Every button on the device is really a switch, as they all have at least two possible states, and since the 'Power' switch is software, the device will never really be 'off'.NLS said:Also, you need a switch to turn it on
dschroeter said:For the slow people like me: what the heck is a springy momentary switch and how would you describe its travel?
PS Yet another misspelled topic title. I don't mind errors in posts, but the title? Take your time, do it right.
Btw, don't be a grammar Naziurjaman said:When you move the switch right, it's as if you pressed the power button on your PC. When you relese the switch it will go back to middle. When you move the switch left, it will stay left (and trigger a lock button signal).
so true.NLS said:Also, you need a switch to turn it on