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I have this "Blue Horizon" wireless mouse. It needs two AAA batteries. For some reason the battery leaks on the same place.

I got that from my friend, found that the battery leaked, so cleaned the spring nice with spirit & later put the new batteries. It worked for a month & then it seemed that the battery was WEAK. When I opened & took one battery out, it was leaked & the dry stuff was stuck to it.

Does any body know the reason/suggestion ? (I know I could simply get another one for like 20 BUCKS or may be even less)"Blue Horizon", hmm, I see newegg.com does not sell such a brand. I could be wrong but I take that as an indication it's a crappy brand. I'd say replacement is the solution here.

Here's what newegg.com has: Mouse (x) > Wireless Type A mouse won't cause batteries to leak...what brand of batteries are you buying ? ?
Do they have Chinese writing all over them ?well, NOTHING chinese on that. They are 'EverActive' batteries made in USA. I bought Duracell now though, but just thought to get any opinion before I bet on that Quote from: Dread on January 27, 2008, 06:22:22 PM

well, nothing chinese on that. They are 'EverActive' batteries made in USA. I bought Duracell now though, but just thought to get any opinion before I bet on that

I'd recommend testing the duracells first, as it would be better to try that than try modifying/cleaning the mouse more....The brand mentioned are retailed at Wally WORLD and other large retailers...
They are distributed by RayOVac as their budget line and are manufactured in the Far East and Middle East.yeah, I think they are a cheap one too. I put the new Duracell battery & the mouse dosent work at all now. I GUESS its time to get over with.

Any suggestions for a good wireless mouse you guys know of ?

Logitech.

First wireless and best ever.

A bit more than others with no regrets ...


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