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* ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankIntoTheNexus'': The scene where [[spoiler:Neftin Prog attacks ''Nebulox'']] has the missile button next to the stereo button.
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* ''Film/TheTuxedo'': Slightly downplayed but when Jimmy Tong first tries on the titular Tuxedo, he looks over the options on the watch and initially goes to select "Demonstration", but accidentally goes down one on the list to "Demolition". The Tuxedo proceeds to treat every object in the room as an enemy with Jimmy unable to do anything to stop it.
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* A running gag in ''WebAnimation/50WaysToDieInMinecraft''. Brandon, while trying to use his computer, or his smartphone, will inadvertently end up somehow launching a missile at his own house.
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* A running gag in ''WebAnimation/50WaysToDieInMinecraft''.''WebAnimation/FiftyWaysToDieInMinecraft''. Brandon, while trying to use his computer, or his smartphone, will inadvertently end up somehow launching a missile at his own house.
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* A running gag in ''WebAnimation/50WaysToDieInMinecraft''. Brandon, while trying to use his computer, or his smartphone, will inadvertently end up somehow launching a missile at his own house.
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* The original Apple II keyboard had "Reset", a single key which would ''immediately'' reboot the computer, no matter what you were in the middle of, immediately above "Return", which of course you need to hit all the time.
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* [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/68/Apple_II_Plus.jpg The original Apple II keyboard keyboard]] had "Reset", a single key which would ''immediately'' reboot the computer, no matter what you were in the middle of, immediately above "Return", which of course you need to hit all the time.
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-->-- '''[[http://www.twogag.com/archives/1779 Frank,]]''' ''Webcomic/TwoGuysAndGuy''
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-->-- '''[[http://www.twogag.com/archives/1779 Frank,]]''' Frank]]''', ''Webcomic/TwoGuysAndGuy''
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Might also overlap with DamnYouMuscleMemory if the "bad" button is placed along with something familiar.
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--->'''[[LetsPlay/{{Boatmurdered}} StarkRavingMad]]:''' Room full of levers, I don't know what any of 'em do and I'm not going to try and figure it out. With the way this place is set up, any one of them could make the whole place collapse in like an accordion. [[OhMyGods Armok help me]].
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* The Windows filer context menu has 'Delete' just a mouse slip above the 'Rename' option. Keeping the delete confirmation dialog option on is a good habit to avoid accidentally sending something to the recycle bin (or worse, since files on external storage are simply deleted). Woe to anyone who [[DamnYouMuscleMemory first finds out the hard way]] that Windows 10 and 11 have that feature off by default. Windows 11, with its new right-click menu, moved it so it's sandwiched between "copy" and "share", but it turned into icons instead (the default context menu still appear under "Show More Options".
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* The Windows filer context menu has 'Delete' just a mouse slip above the 'Rename' option. Keeping the delete confirmation dialog option on is a good habit to avoid accidentally sending something to the recycle bin (or worse, since files on external storage are simply deleted). Woe to anyone who [[DamnYouMuscleMemory first finds out the hard way]] that Windows 10 and 11 have that feature off by default. Windows 11, with its new right-click menu, moved it so it's sandwiched between "copy" and "share", but it turned into icons instead (the default context menu still appear under "Show More Options".Options").
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-->'''Maxima:''' Just... why?\\
'''Deus:''' Who doesn't want a room with secret panels?
'''Deus:''' Who doesn't want a room with secret panels?