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Sarah Anderson
crinkldy.sarah at hotmail.co.uk
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That's a very useful thing to have learnt! Thanks Fil. I've been investigating security cages which happen to cover the on/off button but Fil's solution is cheaper :) and easier Sarah > From: clairebarnes at willowdeneschool.co.uk> To: senit at lists.becta.org.uk> Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 16:15:27 +0000> Subject: Re: [senit] Power switch guard> > Thanks Fil> > That sounds like an effective and very cost efficient solution to try.> > Claire> > -----Original Message-----> From: Fil McIntyre [mailto:Fil at inclusive.co.uk] > Sent: 12 March 2008 15:34> To: senit at lists.becta.org.uk> Subject: Re: [senit] Power switch guard> > Is the problem that people are turning it off?> You can change your power options (in control panel) to "do nothing" under> "When i press the power button on my computer.> This stops it shutting down unless it is HELD in for 5 seconds> > Fil McIntyre> > Information and Training Officer> > Inclusive Technology> > http://www.inclusive.co.uk> > 01457 819790> > Company Reg: 3525459> Registered in England> > -----Original Message-----> From: "Claire Barnes" <clairebarnes at willowdeneschool.co.uk>> To: "senit at lists.becta.org.uk" <senit at lists.becta.org.uk>> Sent: 12/03/08 14:16> Subject: [senit] Power switch guard> > Hi> > > > I am sure this thread has come up before, so forgive me.> > > > Does anyone know of a good product to protect the power switch (on / off> button) on a PC? I saw a key operated one somewhere and wondered if these> are in use or if anyone has any other ingenious solutions to computers being> switched off which does not involve bulky cabinets.> > > > Thank you,> > > > Claire Barnes> > Willow Dene School> > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ Who's friends with who and co-starred in what? http://www.searchgamesbox.com/celebrityseparation.shtml |
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