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jwells89 | 1 year ago

Looks like the button is probably accessible without picking the machine up thanks to the outer edges being raised enough to fit a finger underneath. If that's the case, I don't really see an issue, and if anything it's preferable since the old position was easy to accidentally press when plugging things in.

Most people probably leave their macs running all the time anyway, making the button infrequently used.

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duxup|1 year ago

Only time I touch my macbook power button ... is to switch profiles. So a lot, but never as an actual power button.

Used to be back in the day power and reset were very much needed, to the point that I wished they were on my keyboard.

Now, almost never need them.

mikae1|1 year ago

> Only time I touch my macbook power button

I almost never use it either, but I don't see how that comparison is relevant. That's a portable computer with a battery. I always turn off my desktop computer at the end of the day.

wordofx|1 year ago

Why do you need the power button to switch profiles?

stemlord|1 year ago

>Given the clearance between the main part of the Mac mini and the slight lift that the vents give it, it's most likely that users will have to tip or lift the device to reach the button

SebFender|1 year ago

For what's it worth - a good cold reboot is a great tool that should be used multiple times a year...