Re: Annoying problem [message #417353 is a reply to message #417338] |
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Zeratul wrote on Mon, 11 January 2010 18:40 |
danpaul88 wrote on Mon, 11 January 2010 01:49 | Probably dirt on the sensors under the buttons on the mouse, if you have a compressed air can try pointing it beneath each of the buttons and giving it a quick blast.
That or buy a new mouse, they are hardly expensive... you can get a decent Logitech mouse for about £15.
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problem with compressed air i have this model
http://www.anumex.com/pictures/1061845-1.jpg
cant get under the buttons
id try force but i dont feel like breaking it ... yet
would it just be better to get a new one?
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I'd suggest just getting a new one, you shouldn't worry over a cheap mouse like that. Look for a good mouse on sale, I got the Logitech MX620 on sale for $30 one day 
EDIT: Borrow a friend's mouse if you can just to see if that is the problem, before you go buy one.
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