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Default Why does a keyboard need to go to sleep.

In article , NONONOmisc07
@bigfoot.com says...

The only difference is that the
first keystroke may take a fraction of a second to switch the clock
and get everything running again.


A remote control needs a clock?


I don't think he means a clock as in telling the time. It's clock in a
more general form of a timing signal to run the processor.

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