February 8th, 2010

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Can the Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse Cause Eye Damage.?

It is not like I am deliberately staring at the bottom of the mouse or any thing but I sometimes have a habit of flipping it over in my hand and then the red light hits me in the eye and I remember that I no longer have the old ball mouse. I just got this mouse and really love the optic idea better than the ball mouse.

Yes prolonged exposure to the laser can damage your retina. It is advised that you refrain from flipping it over, but a couple of seconds won’t do any damage to your eye.

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