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Sat, 15 Jan 2000 09:05:50 -0500
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I recently purchased a new chair and one of those plastic mats that you
place over the rug. Last night I went to grab my mouse and the screen
froze. A reboot didn't help. The mouse pointer could not be moved upon a
reboot. I  replaced the mouse and all is well again.

 Question, Is there any way to reduce the static electricity buildup that
apperently is building up on my mat and chair? Do they make special mats
for computer chairs that are anti static?  What about using an anti static
spray on the mat and chair to reduce this? What about grounding
Straps being  placed into the mat?

 It was a fairly expensive chair and floor mat so I hate to have to return
it.

Thanks;

John Zyla
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