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Amiga News
August 1992


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Ergonomic Keyboard Drawers from MicroComputer Accessories

Two of the most common keyboard problems are where to put the keyboard on a crowded work surface, and how to position it to maximize ease of use and comfort. Responding to this dilema, MicroComputer Accessories, Inc. has introduced two new adjustable keyboard drawers with built-in padded wrist rests - one for desktop use, and one for underdesk use. Both drawers allow users to select a comfortable keying height that best suits their individual preferences and stature and change keyboard heights instantly, even while keying.

Both drawers include a built-in padded wrist rest that helps support the wrists for greater comfort. When opened the wrist rest provides a convenient storage compartment for small office items such as pencils, pens and paper clips. Mouse users can attach an optional Mouse Tray for right- or left-handed use.

Product Information

Adjustable Keyboard Drawer - desktop (model _634) - $99.95

Mouse Tray - desktop (model _635) - $79.95

Underdesk Mouse Tray (model _601) - $31.95

MicroComputer Associeates, 5405 Jandy Place, P.O. Box 66911, Los Angeles, CA 90066, (213)301-9400, fax (213)306-8379.

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FCC Video Release

The FCC has produced a 30-minute video entitled "The FCC, Personal Computers and the Law." The video is designed to provide manufacturers, vendors, dealers and resellers with a basic knowledge of Part 15 compliance of FCC rules and regulations concerning computers. Users can obtain a better understanding of the industry and why there is so much difference between manufactuers.

The video includes a panel discussion which includes: key personnel from the FCC, U.S. Customs, IBM, Computer Shopper magazine, CBEMA, Computer Reseller magazine, KAO distributions, and PC magazine.

Panelists on the video discuss basic questions and concerns the dealers and resellers have, including the expected increase of interference potential as a result of the continued increase in sales of personal computers.

To obtain a copy of "The FCC, Personal Computers and the Law," please write Marlene Jackson, 1017 Federal Building, 31 Hopkins Plaza, Baltimore, MD 21201

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Promptor Service

If Youre plagued by computer bugs,
I know what it could mean
You have to patch the tiny 
holes in your computer screen.

If my memory is correct,
In a program I once saw
you can command some bugs to leave
and boot some out the door.

You really cant be soft ware
these bugs are the main concern
If they have random access
You have to remain stern.

Dont ever curs or shout
It impels the buts to byte
Just get down to basics
You must protect your write!

While you load your weapon,
display compatibility
show them the error of their ways
While sealing off their entry

When youve got them all locked in
The program should go well,
Just drive them all together
And delete them all to hell.

Barbara Kane, Elkhart, IN
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