Hi aaggoswami,
> This post was not to target someone directly. I just had mentioned what I
> felt was best learning curve from my expeirence.
I think you mistook my query.
> I hope that I have made it very clear.
Sorry. All I wanted to now was about your warning about not using the USB adapter with two PS2 inputs on the other side. I am using such adapters for the 4 laptops that I use. Is there any relation to this adapter and heating up of the laptop.
In my purely user's experience, my LG and Sahara Laptops (both 14.1" screens and of square shape) heat up and I keep a watch on the temperature with an utility called mobile meter. They obviously don't like DOS applications and my inventory software is DOS based and has to be used.
Though I don't have a widescreen laptop of the above brands, Acer's 14.1 and 15.4" widescreen laptops don't have any problems of overheating as I use 2 of the former and one of the latter.
As I type my LG is showing a processor temperature of 75degree C and HDD is at 37 degree C.
I still want to know about the twin PS2 USB adapter about which you have talked.
Once again, sorry for misleading you.
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