I'm not sure why they didn't just include an on-off switch/button instead of a reset button... An on-off would also accomplish the reset and be more useful for the kind of people using these boards (for education, etc.). Alternately if it were just a plain button we could write code to sit in low power and turn on / off the main program... presumably meaning the battery could last for extended periods of time.
It seems like a hard wired reset button is the least useful kind of button they could have put on there.
It seems like a hard wired reset button is the least useful kind of button they could have put on there.