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z80.me
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| | | | | In my ongoing quest to build a physical cab dashboard to control Train Simulator, an important set of components are the gauges that tell me what's going on with the train. As I build the dashboard into which to embed my gauges, I realized I needed to better modularize my air pressure gauge, moving the control circuit board outside the gauge. Here's how I did it. | |
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hjr265.me
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| | | My setup at my workspace isn't much: a display and a few peripherals connected to a USB-C hub. This way, I can come in, plug in the hub to my laptop, and start working. But if my laptop goes to sleep, I can wake it up only by pressing a key on the internal keyboard or the trackpad. Since I keep the lid of my laptop closed, I have to take it out of the stand first, then open the lid (which causes the laptop to wake up anyway). | ||