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Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair (or a variant) is an expression sometimes used by computer experts and support staff to indicate that a problem lies with a user rather than the computer system. It should be used sparingly and with caution as it can cause offence, also bearing in mind that the real source of the problem might often be shortcomings in the usability of the system or opaque documentation.
'''P'''roblem '''E'''xists '''B'''etween '''K'''eyboard '''A'''nd '''C'''hair (or a variant) is an expression sometimes used by computer experts and support staff to indicate that a problem lies with a user rather than the computer system. It should be used sparingly and with caution as it can cause offence, also bearing in mind that the real source of the problem might often be shortcomings in the usability of the system or opaque documentation.

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Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair (or a variant) is an expression sometimes used by computer experts and support staff to indicate that a problem lies with a user rather than the computer system. It should be used sparingly and with caution as it can cause offence, also bearing in mind that the real source of the problem might often be shortcomings in the usability of the system or opaque documentation.