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Randy,
A wireless device not connected to power lines should be pretty
safe from lightning. Anything connected to phone or power lines
is definitely NOT protected from a close or direct strike no
matter what kind of protective devices you have installed. The
various protective gimmicks, usefull as they can be, only protect
from near by strikes.
I see no reason why a cell phone should be less safe than any
other wireless device unless the battery charger is attached.
Of course in the case of the article, the mouse is presumably a
wired variety electrically connected to the computer.
Tom Fowle
Rehabilitation engineer
Smith-Kettlewell Rehab Engineering Center.
San Francisco,
where lightning is at least relatively rare.
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