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Adding a cmos button

I have a real simple question. Can I add a cmos button, like the reset button from a computer case to the cmos jumpers? You know so I don't have to do the screw driver method. Not saying it's going to be the reset button, but a button put on the back of the case. I like the way my Asus x370 has it.

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it is possible, if you have 3 pins with 2 pins closed by jumper use standard switch button and just wire it accordingly, if you have 2 pins that are open, just add momentary switch to it.

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Alright that's what I thought, the ab350 board is only two pins.

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