> presumably what is meant is the battery is easier to see and find which is
difficult to argue with ...

I guess I'm blind because I cannot for the life of me find the Cuda button. I'm guessing it is on the bottom of the motherboard of my 7500 because I looked all around the area of the card and on the motherboard. Is there a small graphic depiction somewhere???

The cuda button is a little metal housing about 8mm across; set into the top is a small round low flat-topped plastic button. When pushed it barely moves. There is nothing else that looks like it in a Mac.


In the 7500 it lives pretty much under the processor card, not too far from the back of the case. If I remember rightly, in 8500/9500 it is near the top of the motherboard near the back, and the 8600/9600 also.
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