Linux robots (mouse cables have lead?)
Mark J. Dulcey
mark at buttery.org
Thu Feb 24 00:36:10 EST 2005
markw at mohawksoft.com wrote:
> I went to Microcenter Today, I could not find a single serial mouse.
> Plenty of PS/2 mice, plenty of USB mice. Not a single serial port mouse.
They're pretty much extinct, because all computers have either PS/2 or
USB ports nowadays. But the PS/2 port is really just a special dedicated
serial port, so PS/2 mice will work as serial mice if you can track down
one of the old PS/2 to serial adapters.
> The mouse I bought was a Memorex Raton PS/2 3 button mouse. really cheap.
> Well, on the end that plugs into the computer, there is a tag that reads:
>
> Warning:
> Handling the cord on this product will expose you to lead, a chemical known
> to the state of California to cause [cancer, and] birth defects or other
> reproductive harm.
> Wash hands after handling.
>
>
> Scary.
Nearly all electronic devices contain lead; it's a component of solder.
There is a shift underway, especially in Europe, to lead-free electronic
manufacturing, because of concerns about lead in the environment, but
lead inside your gadgets isn't a hazard unless you handle the soldered
connections.
Handling the outside of the cord isn't likely to expose you to any
measurable amounts of lead; the lead is INSIDE the cord, surrounded by
plastic. But the paranoid regulators make them put that warning on the
mouse anyway.
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