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Logitech wireless duo & odd clicking

Sep 22, 2004 9:14AM PDT

Lately, whenever I'm listening to music on my computer, and try typing anything (like this post), I get random "clicks" thrown in, like static through the speakers, except it even seems to delay the music by a fraction of a second (but at least noticable). It's definitely due to the keystrokes (it happens when I hold down Ctrl as well).

This is the third time it's happened to me in the last year, and I can't even remember under what circumstances it stopped last time. I'm sick of hearing it, so what could be the possible error? I don't know what system specs to give, just that I have a Logitech wireless desktop.

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Re: Logitech wireless duo & odd clicking
Sep 27, 2004 11:34PM PDT

Nuthin? Stuck with restarting until I get a good channel?

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Its called RFI
Sep 27, 2004 11:42PM PDT

Here's the definitions -> http://www.google.com/search?&q=define%3ARFI

The issue is not easy to solve since you may have to read up about what RFI is and how to abate it. The wiring of your system is an antenna and is picking up the RF cordless device's transmissions. Why? Your PC parts are very close to the little RF transmitters.

Bob