Some PC mouse model, a potential threat ?

Ellipse

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I just discover that my PC mouse plug in me to the grid :shock:

How I discover that ? Today I have plug a radio not far from me and each time I touched the mouse, the reception jammed !
The mouse is made of soft plastic which must be conductive and have a led decoration which light up when the mouse is used. I believed the trigger was the mouse move... error.
I don't think that being plug all the day, even slightly, is good energetic thing, so, check your mouse.
 
Is your mouse wireless or does it have a cord?

Wireless mice broadcast via radio waves.

Gonzo
 
Hi Ellipse, just to make sure I understand you, that means your mouse has a cord attached to it that connects to the computer?

Thanks,
Gonzo
 
Ok, thanks. Computers emit radiation through leaking or unshielded radio waves. One of the largest culprits is the video card. In fact, they emit such a strong signal that black boxes are made so that a spy can get a hotel room adjacent to their target, position their black box on the wall closest to where the target's computer is, and capture the desktop and anything going on on the desktop, including keystrokes.

Since the computer ends mouse movement and clicks to the monitor, these communications go through the video card and are, in a sense, broadcast due to lack of adequate shielding.

Anything electric emits some radiation, if I remember my schooling correctly (someone please correct me if I'm wrong) and therefore require shielding to reduce the amount of leaking energy or radiation.

So, my best guess is that you have a powerful or poorly built video card and/or a leaking mother board. These leaks can interfere with radio reception unless they are captured or perhaps grounded.

It reminds me of a car I once had where every time I would accelerate I would hear interference on my FM radio. This was due to a broken ground wire somewhere.

Hope that provides a possibility to consider.

Gonzo
 
I tend to agree with Gonzo on this, its usually the video card that has all the 'noise' coming out of it.
To test this, try watching a video on your computer and see if you get the same interference. fwiw
 
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