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<Decides that speculating on the exact nature of [Steamboat]'s working environment is unwise/> |
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Can the mouse not be unplugged from the ordinater whilst it
is cleaned? |
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Ah, you're clearly thinking of the old days when mice had to
be powered by batteries. Nowadays, you can get ones that
take power from the USB socket, saving all the faff. |
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I find that daily baths are beneficial. |
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Umm, does it not have an "Off" switch, or a plug that can be
unplugged during cleaning, or clean it while the whole
computer is off?
On the other hand, who uses a mouse anyway? (Although I've
recently switched to Win10, and it doesn't play nice with my
Wacom tablet...) |
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// I find that daily baths are beneficial. // |
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Please, no-one here wants to know about your personal hygiene problems - except perhaps [hippo] ... |
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A wireless mouse would indeed have a switch. But a wired mouse
might be plugged in way around the back of the ordinator
(clearly the correct spelling!) or in some other inconvenient
place. The alternative, I guess, is to lock the screen before
turning the mouse over. |
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Slightly related: I need a device to automatically clean the dust
off the top of my mouse as I use it. I don't like there being even a
single mote of dust on surfaces my fingers interact with (but I
don't mind my screen that isn't a touchscreen being really dusty). |
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