Apple stuck the Mac mini power button on the bottom
by William Gallagher · AppleInsiderDon't expect to fit the new M4 Mac mini into too tight a space because you're going to have to tip it to reach underneath every time you need to switch it on.
If the position of the charging port on the Magic Mouse isn't the questionable design choice it's been called, the New Mac mini power button might be. As pointedly not shown by Apple in its launch video or new ad — the Mac mini power button is underneath the device.
As can be seen on the online store's page for the new M4 Mac mini, the button is not on the very base of the model. It is, though, underneath it, raised off the ground only by the cooling vent.
It's positioned toward the left rear of the device, as seen from the front. To turn the Mac mini on, then, or to force a restart if it locks up, users will at least need to reach underneath the device.
Given the clearance between the main part of the Mac mini and the slight lift that the vents give it, it's most likely that users will have to tip or lift the device to reach the button.
Previously, the power button was on the right rear of the device, again when facing the M2 Mac mini from the front. It meant having to reach behind the device, but since that's also where power and other cables connect, pressing it did not require moving the unit.
We await the accessories and docks that will result.
69 Comments
bloggerblog 2506 comments · 16 Years ☠️
About 1 day ago
Can't it be powered on from the keyboard?
diman80 38 comments · 7 Years 🧟
About 1 day ago
bloggerblog said:
Can't it be powered on from the keyboard?
Depends.
Actually, a very inconvenient location for the power button.
bloggerblog 2506 comments · 16 Years ☠️
About 1 day ago
Inconvenient from a traditional mindset, but nowadays a power button doesn't get much use.
avon b7 7999 comments · 20 Years 👻
About 1 day ago
One of the things that made Macs great was the power button on the keyboard.
This positioning is just plain stupid unless there is an alternative way to force restart we're not aware of (that does not require a Vision Pro purchase and some funky gesture!)
Perhaps Apple will move into power tools and provide a cut-out saw to put a perfect hole into shelving and desks just so a finger can poke through!
jesusfreak 78 comments · 12 Years ☠️
About 1 day ago
That's a pretty dumb move. I'm sure someone will have an accessory stand for it. But still.