Hi, I have a mouse that sometimes, when you turn on the computer and it's connected to the USB, it "starts" bugged, without responding. To solve that all you have to do is unplug it and plug it again.
This is no problem for a laptop, but it's a huge problem for a desktop that has all the cables hidden and not easily accessible.
So, I've thought that the best solution is to break the power cable of the USB and put there a momentary push switch, an ON/OFF button, your average 4 legs one. I need, nevertheless, an inverted button, that is on when you don't push the button and OFF when you push it.
I would open the mouse, find the power cable, break it, solder an inverted switch, drill a small hole in the mouse cover and glue it from inside. Whenever the problem happens, all you would do is push the button, the mouse would turn off as long as the button is pushed, and then it would "start" again, working.
The problem is I can't find/don't know how to search an inverted push button. I can use an ON/OFF slide switch, but it's way more easier to manipulate a push button.
This is no problem for a laptop, but it's a huge problem for a desktop that has all the cables hidden and not easily accessible.
So, I've thought that the best solution is to break the power cable of the USB and put there a momentary push switch, an ON/OFF button, your average 4 legs one. I need, nevertheless, an inverted button, that is on when you don't push the button and OFF when you push it.
I would open the mouse, find the power cable, break it, solder an inverted switch, drill a small hole in the mouse cover and glue it from inside. Whenever the problem happens, all you would do is push the button, the mouse would turn off as long as the button is pushed, and then it would "start" again, working.
The problem is I can't find/don't know how to search an inverted push button. I can use an ON/OFF slide switch, but it's way more easier to manipulate a push button.