Why? A dirty optical-mechanical mouse (mouse with a ball) can cause the mouse to be difficult to move as well as cause strange mouse movement.
Procedure: To
clean the rollers of an optical-mechanical mouse, you must first remove
the bottom cover of the mouse. To do this, examine the bottom of the
mouse to see
what direction the mouse cover should be rotated. As you can see in
the below illustration, the mouse cover must be moved counter clockwise.
Place two fingers on the mouse cover and push the direction of the
arrows.
Once
the cover has rotated about an inch, rotate the mouse into its normal
position, covering the bottom of the mouse with one hand and the bottom
should fall off including the mouse ball. If this does not occur,
attempt to shake the mouse gently.
Once the bottom
cover and the ball are removed, you should be able to see three rollers
located within the mouse. Use a cotton swab, finger,
or fingernail to remove any substance. Usually, there will be a small
line of hair
and dirt in the middle of the roller, remove
as much as this substance as possible.
Once you have removed as much dirt and hair as possible, place the ball back within the mouse and place the cover back on.
If
the mouse still appears to be having the same issue, repeat the above
process; if after several attempts the mouse is still having the same
issues, it's likely that your mouse has other hardware issues and we
recommend that it be replaced.
Note: Cleaning your mouse pad with a damp cloth can also help improve a computer's mouse movement.
Why? To help keep a mouse clean and germ free it can be helpful to clean the mouse.
Procedure: Use a cloth moistened with rubbing alcohol or warm water and rub the surface of the mouse and each of its buttons.
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