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    i want to put a switch on my dsm4 so i can disable it without removing it

    which wire should i put the switch on
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    Why would you want to do that? Isn't there a disable feature?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dlsmd View Post
    i want to put a switch on my dsm4 so i can disable it without removing it

    which wire should i put the switch on

    You have to locate the +Vcc (3,3 volts) wire.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GillBert View Post
    You have to locate the +Vcc (3,3 volts) wire.
    yes thare is im lust sick and tired of turning it off each time i want to play FFXI

    Quote Originally Posted by XJointheAznX View Post
    Why would you want to do that? Isn't there a disable feature?
    so that would be the power+ and not the ground
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    Quote Originally Posted by dlsmd View Post
    yes thare is im lust sick and tired of turning it off each time i want to play FFXI



    so that would be the power+ and not the ground

    I think you've inverted the quotes, isn't it?

    +Vcc = "Power+"
    GND = ground



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    get a regular on/off switch. then solder it on each of it's two poles.

    mainly, the +3.3v and ground wires are used.
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