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No mouse problem, but I've had to take measures to prevent cat-related downtime. Cats and power-button at the top is not a good combination.
When I had this problem I disconnected the power button on the motherboard.
Cant you just assign a different action to that power button instead of messing with it internally?
Connect to spray bottle aimed at..... well nope.
You can for a click, but no way for the long press, as that's handled on a lower level
You got a point. Cats are sneaky 😅
yeah what if cat does a
sudo shutdown -r nowthen we're really in troubleTaht's too, but that would still be better than biting the cables.
That should recover. A sneaky cat will
systemctl reboot --firmware-setup.Or just run a cpuburn to ensure that temperatures will stay at cat levels.
Did you reconnect it everytime you had to power it on?
Nah just jam a screwdriver in there to jump the pins.
You shut down your PC though?
On one computer I had a recessed reset button, so I used that as power.
Another computer I added a wire to an external button double stick taped to the back of the monitor so I can turn on both at the same time.
You sound like you are one step short of wiring up a giant lever to dramatically pull down when you want to power on the computer.
Throw the second switch!
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A lot of newer motherboards have a separate power button next to the case pinouts.
They make sprung flip-top covers specifically for this reason. It’s just a little adhesive square/circle that you stick over the power/reset button, and it has a flip-top that automatically springs closed again.
I have a small piece of acrylic sheet taped over the power and reset buttons on my server for that reason. At least I don't have to worry about mice.
Meowy Guard. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/molly-guard
Oh, my housemates' cat hits the front power button when he leaps off my tower. I've got some leather taped over it. My uptime approaches 1! I love your little weight setup, too!
Instead of cat proofing, you were supposed to get a server room dog...
I have two server room dogs. An English pit, which is my seizure dog, and a Jack Russel. They shed, especially in the summer months, and the floor sweeper gets a daily work out, as well as keeping it out of equipment enclosures. It's not that I hate cats, they are nice as a pet in your house, just not mine. LOL
My radiator is on top so they've learned that's about the only surface in the house where they're not allowed to sleep
Aha, I disabled the LEDs by unplugging them from the motherboard, you could do the same with the power sw plugs