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Solve : guidelines of how to take proper care of mouse?

Answer» PLEASE i really need the guidelines of how to take proper care of a mouse because im pretty new to use computer but i need to tkae good care of my computer hardware.I'm looking forward for a CLEAR understanding information about my question.

thank you
What type of mouse is it?  One with a ball? Laser? Optical? Trackball? Best thing I can think of from waht info you gave is:
1.) Dont drop it/smash it
2.) Keep it clean (wash your hands before use)

Just need to know what type of mouse it is and I can help better serve you Don't forget to feed it.What type of mouse, mechanical (ball mouse), or optical.
With the latter, you do nothing, with the first one, you clean the ball, and connectors, when the movement of mouse cursor misbehaves.
Quote from: Carbon Dudeoxide on April 05, 2009, 07:49:28 PM
Don't forget to feed it.

nice one, carbon.

The basic way to take care of the mouse is to 1. Keep it clean. 2. Don't hit it when it is not working/lagging. 3. Make sure your hand is clean. 3. If it is a ball mouse, make sure your surrounding area is not too dusty. ...and after all, the one can be bought for 10 bucks.If My Mouse Ever acts up I just give it a few Strokes Upon My Kitty

And it Always Straightens It right outAll mice:
1. Keep the mouse pad and gliding pads (on the bottom of the mouse) clean. This will give it smoother movement.
2. Keep your hands clean. This will reduce the amount of oil and DIRT that builds up on the mouse and mouse pad.

Mechanical  mice:
1. Occasionally open and remove the ball. Clean it with rubbing alcohol.
2. Clean the small wheels inside the mouse There are usually 3: the X axis, the Y axis, and a diagonally placed one which just balances the ball but has nothing to do with tracking. Be gentle, if they snap off the mouse is useless.
3. Keep the mouse pad and your hands clean. This will reduce the amount of buildup on the ball and wheels.

Optical & Laser mice:
1. Never touch the lens. A dirty lens can cause tracking problems.
2. Should you need to clean the lens for some REASON, a cotton swab and a tiny bit of alcohol or glass cleaner (and I do mean a tiny bit) usually works.Do you follow those?......LOLMMMmmm Glider pads & smoother movement
Where have You been All My Life ? Quote from: Broni on April 05, 2009, 10:51:05 PM
Do you follow those?......LOL

Yes. Nothing about computers annoys me more than a mouse that doesn't work right.

Quote from: Laska on April 05, 2009, 10:52:38 PM
MMMmmm Glider pads & smoother movement
Where have You been All My Life ?

Sorry, I'll try to be around more often.  I HOPE SO YOU ARE LIKE ONE TOO COOOOOOOL DUDE  Quote
Sorry, I'll try to be around more often.
I'm calling your girlfriend Remember...   

When using a large wired mouse....

You must never throw it across the room...
 
when you are super mad....

Because it is tethered  to the PC tower..

which will come and ..

smack you in the back of your head.    Quote from: Broni on April 05, 2009, 11:15:58 PM
I'm calling your girlfriend

Shhhhh...


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