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The electrical current that is supposed to flow between the PC and
a serial mouse is small, and even smaller for a PS/2-type mouse.
So the most likely source of the shock is "static electricity"
which can build up in your body as you walk around. [It's not
usually a lot, but it's worse when the humidity is low, and it may be
made worse by combinations such as rubber shoe soles on synthetic
carpets.]
There are various ways you can dissipate any accumulated static
before you touch the mouse. The three most common:
(1) Touch the case, or another *grounded* part of the PC first. [BUT
see below....]
(2) Install an "anti-static mat" under your chair.
(3) Install an anti-static wrist strap, attached to a ground, and put
it on before touching the computer.
NOTE: I had a PC that would sometimes reboot when I touched it,
about 20 years ago. None of the measures above seemed to help.
What finally fixed the probem? It turned out that the PC wasn't
plugged directly into a three-prong electical socket, but reached the
wall via a two-prong extension cord. Once the third prong was
properly connected to ground, the problem disappeared.
David Gillett
A+, MCSE, CCNA, unemployed
On 2 Jun 2001, at 20:21, Al-Torath Int. Trading Est. wrote:
> Hellow Friends
> I am facing a strange problem. During working often I have to
> leave my seat while my PC running, when I come back and touch
> mouse suddenly I feel electric shock and system is also
> automatically rebooted with that shock. I face this problem more
> than one time every day. I am unable to understand that from
> where comes this current to shock me and why/How PC is rebooted at
> same time without touching any part of it ? Is there any solution
> ?
> Thanks in advance
>
> Murtaza Malik
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