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Megalodon Wireless PC Switch

Megalodon Wireless PC Switch

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Product Description
PC Switches are designed to make your life easier, and moving the power button from your PC to an arms-length remote right on your desk does just that. The Megalodon Wireless PC Switch is a tiny, pill-shaped device that comes packed with a wireless receiver you can connect into your PC—wirelessly extending the on-and-off functionality right to your keyboard setup Read More
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DavidPeate
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May 3, 2023
Probably a noob question, but to be clear - if my laptop is powered down (i.e. not hibernating/ sleeping but actually switched off) can I use this switch to fire it up from cold?
Aspirant_Fool
68
May 3, 2023
This is designed to connect to the power switch pins on a desktop motherboard, which your laptop almost certainly doesn't have. Even if it does, if your laptop has a void inside that's about 2.5"x4"x0.75", you've got more important things to worry about than a wireless power switch.
Hi, this cannot be used on a laptop
Can this work as a custom switch for a laptop? Or the accompanying components are necessary?
Hi, this cannot be used on a laptop.
How does the devices two keys communicate with the PC?
The keys does not communicate with your PC, it is just a wireless PC switch. The receiver and the transmitter is communicated via 2.4G
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JuddSandage
16
May 3, 2023
So... no reset switch functionality? a lot of cases are not including a reset switch now a days, this would have made a nice option for that, but I guess not.
Hi, this one does not have a reset function.
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this is such a ridiculous product. why do i really want one?
Jbearz
16
May 5, 2023
I want this for my 14 GPU caseless mining rig. Others might want this for a remote computer that is automated to do something when powered up. Or to turn on/off a PC in a hard to reach area.