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When things get chilly out, or you are working in your
secret antarctic 'facility' (basement) not much keeps the
fingertips comfortable.
I have a laptop cooler that blows air 'up' from underneath
my laptop and often the air coming out of the keyboard is
nice and warm.
Usually this is on
one side near the CPU.
I want a set of vents like a car's dashboard so that CPU
heat can be directed where I need it most. I'd jet a little
out to one side so my Mouse hand can stay warm too;
some days I'd have it fully vented toward me or channeled
under my shirt for that extra toasty feeling; other days I'd
vent it entirely away from me and the computer to add to
global warming.
Accessories include "slow roasted popcorn maker" "Coffee
mug warmer" "pheasant Roastery" "socks dryer"
Hot Mouse
http://common.ziffd...z=1&i=148071,00.jpg [ldischler, Feb 09 2010]
Warm mouse and keyboard
http://www.heatedmouse.info/ [ldischler, Feb 09 2010]
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They do this with motorbikes, why not laptops? I've always
wondered if warming ones hands reduces tendon RSI
damage...no evidence that is true; just an intuition |
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//I'd jet a little out to one side so my Mouse hand can stay warm too...// |
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Why not put a heater in the mouse? A hot mouse. |
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[+] and reversible for hot days. |
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