Greetings, all.

A while ago I made a cool project - a digital picture frame - from an old laptop. Currently any time the power goes out I have to grab an ADB keyboard out of the closet, plug it in, and hit the power button.

I would rather just make a special little box with a "power" button on it, so I can leave it near the picture frame. To do this, I need to know what the power button does, what signals it sends over the ADB connection.

I have looked for this but have been unable to figure it out. If any of you could provide some pointers on how the power button works on an ADB keyboard, I would be most grateful.

Thanks.

Daniel


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