When your mouse productivity or does not
work, you can take a look at the mouse is dirty, if so, quick cleaning will solve
the problem.
Each type requires a different mouse
cleaning methods, you need to make sure your mouse is one of those types.
The ball mouse may need cleaning quite
often, so you should get well acquainted with the following cleaning procedure.
The dirtier the ball mouse gets, the harder it is to get it to move the cursor
on the screen smoothly. If you have to move the mouse across the mouse pad
several times to get the cursor to move halfway across the screen, it needs to
be cleaned.
The optical or laser mouse does not need to
be cleaned near as often as the ball mouse, but it and the surface it runs on
can still get dirty. If you do not clean the surface that the mouse moves on,
it will soon turn black. So about once a month or so, wipe the surface off with
a wet rag. The lens probably never will get dirty, but if it does, take a soft
cloth, cotton swab, or q-tip wetted with window cleaner or alcohol and clean
the lens.
Take a wet rag and clean each of the rollers
by wiping across it, then turning it and wiping again. Continue until the
entire roller is cleaned. Put the ball back in the ball well and lock the cover
back in place.
If the mouse still has problems once it is assembled, try cleaning it again. If that doesn't work, you may need to buy a new mouse.
It is a good idea to regularly clean the surface that the mouse is on because the cleaner the surface, the less dirt will get inside the mouse and the less often you will have to clean it.