How about not ejecting the plug...that seems excessive. Just have the little pedals be switches. ---- Yeah. Far better idea. Big switches. Or simply traditional small switched powerboards (selling cheapish everywhere) or touchswitches (two soft taps or a swiping motion to turn off, for example) for the really lazy and/or disabled.
After all, re-plugging things in goes against the "people are lazy, let's make it easy" kind of thing the design concept wordage speaks about on the link, but they fail to mention plugging things back in working against the ease-of-unplug.
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tekdroid @ Mar 17th 2008 12:56PM
nd @ Mar 17th 2008 12:36PM sez:
How about not ejecting the plug...that seems excessive. Just have the little pedals be switches.
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Yeah. Far better idea. Big switches. Or simply traditional small switched powerboards (selling cheapish everywhere) or touchswitches (two soft taps or a swiping motion to turn off, for example) for the really lazy and/or disabled.
After all, re-plugging things in goes against the "people are lazy, let's make it easy" kind of thing the design concept wordage speaks about on the link, but they fail to mention plugging things back in working against the ease-of-unplug.