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----- Original Message -----
From: Herbert Graf <[log in to unmask]>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Twin*.*Star <[log in to unmask]>
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> > While we are on the subject of PS/2, a previous post sounded like
> > the person
> > disconnected/connected the mouse while power was on. Never, I
> > repeat, never
> > connect or disconnect a PS/2 mouse or any keyboard with power on.
> > There is a
> > very high risk of damaging your mobo if you do so.
>
> While there is very likely a risk, I doubt very much it is "high".
I have
> unplugged MANY keyboards and mice without ill effect, maybe I was just
> lucky, but... TTYL
>
Herbert is correct....
Way back in the days of Windows 3, if a mouse or keyboard were
disconnected, the OS quit responding and the user needed to reboot
in order for Windows to "see" the device again. But there has never
been any major electrical/electronic danger from connecting or
disconnecting a keyboard or mouse..
Yes there is a possibility of electrical arcing at the moment of contact,
but the current levels are soooo low that this danger is almost negligible.
And the danger would be focused more toward the mouse or keyboard
not the MoBo -- mice and keyboards do not have a voltage source.
They each DRAW their current FROM the MoBo.
Printers, scanners, and other devices with their own power supplies
are excluded from this conversation for obvious reasons.
Jim Meagher
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