In message 
<769907F0D19EFA45BD6F04FC6E896D6D220970D5ED@GVW0538EXC.americas.hpqcorp.n
et>, dated Wed, 6 Jan 2010, "Conway, Patrick R (bNB Houston)" 
<p.con...@hp.com> writes:

>The generic PC mouse has a plastic shell and a plastic shell does not 
>require contact discharge testing.  Therefore you may be the first 
>person to perform a contact discharge test on devices connected to that 
>port.

True, but 'FMJ' mice are supplied with some industrial computers.
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