Tim:
> I don't have any personal need for a wireless keyboard, I
nearly
> always type at the same location, with a desktop computer: You have
> a collection of hardware that's always going to be there (computer,
> monitor, speakers, etc.), anyway.
Rick Stevens:
Me too, but I often find my desk is a dumping ground for oddball
things and a cord often becomes an issue (sometimes having electronics
degrees at a software firm is a "bad thing" :-)).
Similar here, working in electronics and video production. You get
everything from components and soldering irons, to equipment that
stopped working, and the occasional thing that needs half a dozen patch
leads and your desk was the only space to put it on.
But in general, a static cable on something that doesn't move while
you're using it (e.g. keyboard), isn't too much of a problem. It is a
big pain with things that you do move around while using them, like the
mouse. Even without a cable, there's one big flaw with mice, you often
have to move it far to do a very long scroll action, and it's all too
easy to move up, bump into something on the desk, and it clicks the
button for you. The old Amiga mice were a better design to avoid that,
their buttons were only on the top, they didn't curve around to the
front, as well.
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[tim@localhost ~]$ uname -rsvp
Linux 3.9.10-100.fc17.x86_64 #1 SMP Sun Jul 14 01:31:27 UTC 2013 x86_64
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