I recently experienced a strange issue where my keyboard was giving me electric shocks. After investigating, I found a piece of aluminum lodged inside it, which I removed. Once I reset my PC, the shocks seemed to stop. I'm curious if the aluminum was the cause of the shocks or if something else might have been going on. Did I actually solve the problem or is it just a coincidence?
2 Answers
Honestly, I doubt that a piece of aluminum alone would cause electric shocks. It's possible that the keyboard might have been channeling some unwanted voltage due to an open contact, which can happen with faulty wiring or a bad USB cable. Just to be safe, it might be worth checking your keyboard's power source or connections to avoid any real hazards.
Yeah, it might just be a coincidence that the shocks stopped after you removed the aluminum. Still, be cautious! If your keyboard was actually shocking you, that's not normal and could indicate a bigger issue.

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