Cleaning will always be a very troublesome
thing and often easily overlooked. As your mouse gets slow or not working at
all, it may simply because the mouse is dirty and needs to be cleaned. Today,
there are many types of mouse, not all types of mouse can be cleaned in the
same way. Before cleaning your mouse, you need to distinguish between which
kinds of type.
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 mouse does not need to be disconnected
to clean it, but you should close all of the programs that are running, so that
you don't accidentally click on something and mess it up. If you do decide to
disconnect the mouse, be sure to turn off the computer first. The mouse cord
should never be unplugged from the computer while it is running. Doing so could
ruin your motherboard.
Turn the ball mouse over and find the cover that holds the ball in. Look for arrows on the cover to show which way it needs to be turned. Place two fingers on the cover and push in the direction of the arrows. Once the cover has been turned about an inch, cover it with your hand and turn the mouse back over to the upright position. The ball and cover should fall into your hand. If it doesn't, shake the mouse gently.
Turn the ball mouse over and find the cover that holds the ball in. Look for arrows on the cover to show which way it needs to be turned. Place two fingers on the cover and push in the direction of the arrows. Once the cover has been turned about an inch, cover it with your hand and turn the mouse back over to the upright position. The ball and cover should fall into your hand. If it doesn't, shake the mouse gently.
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.
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.
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