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Standard User acpsd775
(experienced) Sun 04-Nov-12 14:14:50
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Re: Usability or looks?


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You only use the power switch once a day usually less. Once you get to know the position you can do it easily.


i always thought it would be an idea to turn that big ol useless apple logo (which lets face without that been there they could make the screen use all the front lol) into the power button,
My current monitor LG flatron has a light sensitive power button so instead of a physical button you just glider your finger over a sensor and it comes on they could turn the logo into one of them lol that way there vainnes the stick the apple logo everywhere visible would actually be useful lol

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Standard User NaNook
(freechataholic) Sun 04-Nov-12 14:42:03
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Clearly you need something with very big buttons, whereas most folk are quite happy with it the way it is.
Standard User micksharpe
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 04-Nov-12 15:20:57
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Spoken like a true fanboi. tongue

...if indeed you are an Apple user. wink

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(deleted) Sun 04-Nov-12 15:38:04
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One of those wannabes, me thinks.
Standard User Deadbeat
(knowledge is power) Sun 04-Nov-12 16:50:00
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<stirring mode>I'd rather spend all day sitting behind a Mac than in front of one anyway.<\stirring mode>
Standard User micksharpe
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 04-Nov-12 17:19:08
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Would that be a Big Mac? tongue

'Sir, please,' she said ... 'Will you not share your wisdom with us?'
'I have no wisdom,' he told her.
'Your experiences, then?'
'They have been trivial, uninteresting, and full of error.'
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Standard User ian_c
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 04-Nov-12 22:59:36
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You only use the power switch once a day usually less.
Why that often?

Standard User stniuk
(experienced) Sun 04-Nov-12 23:12:58
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I'm thinking of a windows user. tongue
I normally sleep my mac but if I'm going to be away I shut it down.
Standard User DRW
(committed) Sun 04-Nov-12 23:19:01
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Yet this design feature harks back to the early IBM PC which had the power switch on the rear of the base unit at the right hand side.

It was said that switching on or off the PC meant that you had to wrap your right arm around the machine as if you were hugging it, And as you had to use both arms to prevent you from tipping over you were actually wrapping your arms around the beast.

The story goes (as told to me by a colleague from Boca Raton where the PC originated, perhaps with tongue in cheek) the apparent "hugging of the machine" was to increase the bond between the user and the machine.
Standard User micksharpe
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 05-Nov-12 04:02:58
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I used to work on a series of mini-computers that had the reboot button on the front panel at exactly knee height. One had to be very careful where one placed one's knees. crazy

'Sir, please,' she said ... 'Will you not share your wisdom with us?'
'I have no wisdom,' he told her.
'Your experiences, then?'
'They have been trivial, uninteresting, and full of error.'
Ian M. Banks - Feersum Endjinn
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