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== | == A hint about laptops == | ||
When you carry around your laptop, it is a good idea to disconnect the mouse. | |||
One of you told me the other day that they had carried the laptop around with them and, when the laptop was opened up again, all sorts of settings had changed. She couldn't figure out why, until she heard the mouse click when moving it around and realized that all that input was actually being processed by the computer. | |||
So, when you carry your laptop, either shut down, lock the computer or unplug the mouse. | |||
== Organization of Information == | == Organization of Information == |
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A hint about laptops
When you carry around your laptop, it is a good idea to disconnect the mouse.
One of you told me the other day that they had carried the laptop around with them and, when the laptop was opened up again, all sorts of settings had changed. She couldn't figure out why, until she heard the mouse click when moving it around and realized that all that input was actually being processed by the computer.
So, when you carry your laptop, either shut down, lock the computer or unplug the mouse.
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