True indeed. However, I imagine that viruses are written to specifically attack operating system platforms such as Windows 9x (and motherboards designed for them), and exploit security weaknesses therein. The KN7000 (and indeed most keyboards) run an entirely proprietry operating system which the viruses weren't designed for, and I suspect will therefore have no effect on. To damage a KN7000, you would have to write a virus specifically for it (if that is even possible), but why bother given the relatively low user base?

Richard.