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Re: Adobe's Low hanging .... ?

Eric Stevens
SubjectRe: Adobe's Low hanging .... ?
FromEric Stevens
Date07/21/2014 05:08 (07/21/2014 15:08)
Message-ID<nv0ps957hn04k3210a9p71va1a7pnn5jat@4ax.com>
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On Sun, 20 Jul 2014 21:09:41 -0400, nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:

nospam
In article <n3los91e51tsqggfn2ru83it7ti48m01k3@4ax.com>, Eric Stevens <eric.stevens@sum.co.nz>wrote:

Eric Stevens
Well, it's inside the casing and you have to remove a cover to get at it. I don't see how you can regard it as an external switch.

nospam
you do *not* need to remove anything to get at it.

it's fully accessible from the outside. if it wasn't it would not be particularly useful.

Eric Stevens
Yes, you can operate it from the outside but you need to partially dismantle the phone to enable you to get at it.

nospam
only to replace the part, which is not what defines internal versus external.

Eric Stevens
What does define the difference between internal and external?

nospam
whether the switch is operated from the inside or outside.

these are examples of internal switches, where you have to remove a cover (or more) to access them, which is normally only done once. <http://www.cs1.net/pic/audio_authority/1154A_DIP_switches.jpg> <http://www.laptop-repair.info/images/acer_dip_switches.jpg>

there is *nothing* remotely close to that in an iphone/ipad/ipod.

Eric Stevens
My wife has an early model iPad. You turn it on and off with this: https://www.flickr.com/photos/nessachan/2277235080/

nospam
no you don't.

You can tell it's an iPad from the way the parts are glued in. --

Regards,

Eric Stevens

nospam (7h & 30m) > Eric Stevens