Of course, it is enough to short the Power On pins on the motherboard. You can activate e.g. a screwdriver or any astable switch (button), even a doorbell button.
Short the pins, or how? with a screwdriver. You mean the console where the computer's switch is tampered with. Yes? And it's enough to touch it with a screwdriver, or what?
It is enough to short-circuit the appropriate pins for a moment, the ones to which you connect the switch. But no other, because you will damage the disc.
It is also possible to start the computer for some bios versions that have something like power on by: mouse, kayboard
Then all you have to do is press a key on the keyboard or one of the main mouse buttons and the PC will start up in the same way as for the standard power button
Starting a computer without a case button is feasible by shorting the Power On pins on the motherboard using a screwdriver or any conductive object. Users can also configure BIOS settings to enable power-on via keyboard or mouse, allowing the system to be activated by pressing specific keys or buttons. Care must be taken to only short the designated pins to avoid damaging components. Summary generated by the language model.