Re: Aluminum Keyboard Shocking Problem
- From: Jim Redelfs <jim.redelfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 05:09:22 -0600
In article <wyvern-59B687.00093829022008@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Madwen <wyvern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Static Touchmat."
Hopefully, it'll come next week. :) Thanks so much!
Please follow-up with a report on how well it works.
Recall that I, too, have the new aluminum keyboard and love it, but I don't
have a static problem.
Since the keyboard is presumably grounded to the system via its cord, I am
skeptical that any anti-stat device will work without your INTENTIONAL action
first: Touch something else, etc. Still, it's worth a try. Good luck.
Oh! Another thought: The wireless version of our keyboard would probably not
enable static discharge. Of course, that's a LOT more money and, somewhat
worse (for me): it has no 10-key section.
--
:)
JR
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