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Just so OutRigged understands, the method that pmoto describes works great for most users. But it DOES still allow the unit to cut on when power button is just ever so slightly pressed. Still, it greatly cuts down on the chances of the unit coming on from mistaken button presses. I'm not sure of the name of it, but I have seen some software in the past that makes you press a certain combination of keys (user-defined of course) before the unit turns back on. Maybe searching around on this forum, or possibly on google will help? If i remember the name of it, I'll post a reply.
--deftech
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