remove you're finger from the power button and stand back.
I think you are referring to booting a computer. Pressing the power switch is part of the boot-up process.
On a personal computer there is a power switch on the FRONT , a power switch on the BACK ( rocker switch ) and also make sure the computer power cord is properly connected ( to the back of the computer and the electrical outlet / power bar
The steps to switch on a computer begin with making sure that the computer and its peripherals are plugged into an electrical outlet. Turn the power switch on the electrical outlet and press the power button on the computer tower. Turn on the computer monitor and wait for the computer system to start up.
There are 20 including the analog stick and the power and WLAN switch.
The circle and line symbol that appears on most computer power buttons is simply the symbol for Power. This is a universal symbol and it used on computers in many countries. It is considered the universal symbol for Power On/Off.
Power.
normally the power button :)
Just turn it on with the power switch.
SMPS(switch mode power supply)
The switch on the back is the switch for the power supply only. The computer boots from the main power switch on the front. This particular method of switching was introduced with the ATX power supplies.
No! The ECM is the Electronic Control Module (Computer), sometimes called ECU, Electronic Control Unit. The ignition switch is just that, the switch that controls the engine ignition, the power to the starter, starting and shutting the engine off, and power to the accessories.
The screen, the power button, setting buttons, and cable ports at the back. Is that helpful?