I had no idea how a mouse worked, regardless I thought I would try and fix my broken rodent. It couldn't move the pointer vertically anymore but had no problems with horizontal movement. Suspecting some fluff contamination I opened her up only to find she was now working fine.
Thinking the case is interfering with the ball so to speak or perhaps the roller and I start filing and cutting away at various parts of the casing.
Still no joy. Everytime I replace the case it stops working. Finally after an indecently long period of time I notice an associaion between light levels and mouse performance. After a quick experiment involving the light switch I discover the cause of the fault.
My mouse won't work in the dark.
Think I'll drill a hole in the case and let some light in.
Given that it uses light to operate how did it ever work in the dark? [sig][/sig]
Thinking the case is interfering with the ball so to speak or perhaps the roller and I start filing and cutting away at various parts of the casing.
Still no joy. Everytime I replace the case it stops working. Finally after an indecently long period of time I notice an associaion between light levels and mouse performance. After a quick experiment involving the light switch I discover the cause of the fault.
My mouse won't work in the dark.
Think I'll drill a hole in the case and let some light in.
Given that it uses light to operate how did it ever work in the dark? [sig][/sig]