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small fan inside a Logitech mouse
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| Wed Aug 06, 2003 | 4:06P| PermaLink |
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"There are many different ways the body deals with this extra heat, but one of the more common is sweating. When people think of sweat, many associate it with the underarm, since this has both visual and nasal displays. But many people also suffer from what I like to call "sweaty hand syndrome", or SHS. SHS can lead to a slippery mouse, which later leads to decreased performance, and the inevitable excuses as to why a player just didn't do so well that last round."
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