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I have a mouse which has been used for nearly one year, now it seems to not cooperate with me and have a small glitch: it’s not so sensitive as it used to be, it’s hard to control and I can not move the mouse pointer as I like, it lags in response, positions the aim inexactly and sometimes even stops working.

I tried to uninstall, reinstall and update my mouse driver first, and then I scanned and cleaned all virus in my computer, I even reinstalled the operating system finally, but all of my efforts failed.

Since I am not going to purchase a new pointing device, I consider taking this problem mouse to the repair center firstly, but later I realize that I have to use my mouse every day so I have no time to wait until it is repaired, furthermore, the serviceman there may just change some parts like micro switches in my mouse. So I decide to fix it by myself.

After looking at my mouse hitch carefully, I figure out that probably this sensitive movement is caused by too much dirt built up on the ball and on the mechanical positioning rollers. Then I take apart my mouse and set about cleaning the ball and the rollers. I focus my repair on the X roller and the Y roller.

I dip some neutral detergent on a clean piece of cloth, after that I use it to wipe the ball. As for the rollers, I tidy it with some alcohol, and it’s best to drop one or two drops of sewing-machine oil on the rollers if possible, but be careful that don’t let the oil flow to the friction surface and into some slits.

When I finish cleansing all dirt, reassemble my mouse and test it, whoa, my mouse becomes flexible as I just bought it!

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