My great aunt worked in customer support and used 3 foot pedals. One to mute the mic, one to place people on hold, and one to accept calls. Apparently this made everything way easier for her.
that tutorial for the ignition switch would be really nice! i'm building a pc tomorrow and it's kind of a wall mount 4000x, i'm not sure how i'm gonna do that but i'll find out, and well wall mount pc's need some kind of external power switch. would be really nice if you also give an amazon link to a dupont wire!
Foot pedals are very useful in speedrunning, for Livesplit. Especially if your hands are very busy and you're focused on the gameplay, a foot pedal is perfect for splitting.
I used to own one of those computer case carriers, back when I owned a Thermaltake Xaser III V2420A , which weighs in at 23.2 lbs/10.5 Kgs without any hardware in it! Was worth every single penny for LAN Parties!
you could use the foot pedal to swap between apps or the tabs you have open in the app for faster productivity.... or like you said when your boss comes by.
While DRAMless Nvme is fine if your motherboard supports memory sharing, it may be better to get a DRAM SSD. Especially for a SATA or portable Nvme drive.
Hey, I am sure that a lot of people have told you to use a dedicated professional mic for voiceovers, but what I would suggest is , since you are comfortable with a headset, maybe consider using razer blackshark v2 pro 2023, best wireless mic on the market rn.
SSD prices are on the way back up because they've literally cut production in half. Better buy one soon if you need an upgrade. I just added another 1TB SATA drive to my PC. I now have 1TB of NVMe storage and 2TB SATA SSD storage, which feels like the right amount for a gaming PC in 2024. The keyswitch should include a small sound module and speaker so it makes an engine startup sound when you switch your PC on. It is tacky and you might as well go all in.
The Amazon listing for the UPS states that is can only provide 255W of power. A lot of gaming PC-s nowadays can draw more power than that under load, so what would probably happen is that, the ups would detect the overcurrent and turn off, giving the same effect as if you unplugged it
There are tons of UPS that are dart cheap and offer upto 600W of power delivery with 15-30 minutes of backup time. The one I'm talking about is 1200VA unit in particular but within other price ranges you can get 400VA, 650 VA, 850 VA, 1200VA, 1500VA, 2000VA with power delivery upto 1200W. That is crazy and not a whole lot of money to save your thousands of dollar machine also while getting a little time to back up your work data during a power outage. Imagine updating bios without an UPS with faulty electric line or during electric outage. Good luck with that.
Oddly enough old 80s and 90s computers would come standard with those locks. So that kind of thing all though not really used in computers any more it used to be standard on old computers when I was a kid.
step 1. driill hole in case the size of the switch threads. step 2, insert and wire switch step 3, plug into board and turn on. so easy, no tutorial needed.
I have a unhealthy obsession with Losslesscut an Shotcut since I watch a lot of cartoons an must have cuts ready for later never know when you'll use them
i went stupid with my UPS. I hit up Ebay for a rack mount.. replaced the battery. Works like a charm. powers my Server, my networking gear, my main desktop and 1 monitor... anything else and it go HA HA NO... might need a 2nd lol
The flight simulators at my college use a key like that to turn on the computers Only difference is that they run windows 7 with software on a 1995 copyright
Hi! Thanks for the video! I was actually thinking already on the power switch, but I would use it for replacing my psu's switch. (I'm planning to make Fallout thematic costume pc case)
Nobody noticed all the scratches on the smart glass panel? And that somehow looks better than glass? Plus you'd see the wiring hanging down inside it :/
Nobody remember the old stinky board? It's basically a foot d pad which could be mapped for games. Also there's the 8bitdo retro keyboard with up to 8 foot buttons with macro support.
oh i should probably clarify. that fps boost is when using low game settings. at higher settings it's not really that noticeable. so it's mostly useful for esport games.