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Answer» Are all optical mice defective by nature? The first one I had, connected via USB port to my Compaq Presidio 500, went berserk -- sometimes freezing, sometimes jumping all over the place. I threw it away. (Fortunately, the touchpad still works!) The second one, after a few months, started doing the same thing! It is a Green LEAF 18-8410. Is there a way to repair it, or is it also destined for the trash heap? Are all optical mice defective by nature? The first one I had [...] went berserk. The second one, after a few months, started doing the same thing! You have sample precisely two optical mice. One at least is a cheap Chinese brand... Quote It is a Green Leaf 18-8410 The other one you do not specify. Get a good brand. Buy cheap, buy twice, my grandfather used to say! Just to see if something had come loose inside, I took it apart to look. There was nothing inside that possibly COULD come loose! I put it back together, and it worked for a day or two; then started the same thing. This doesn't make sense. If there's nothing that comes loose, it SHOULD WORK like it's supposed to! I haven't given up on it (yet), but I will keep this board informed as I try to solve the problem. I was in hopes someone with similar experience could advise. Thanks!There is nothing to repair in an optical mouse; if it keeps happening with different mice I would suspect your Compaq laptop's USB hardware. Quote from: derlehrer on November 01, 2010, 11:25:28 AM Are all optical mice defective by nature?What do you think? That question is absurd. Nearly all mice on the market now are optical mice. Where the heck did you find that Green Leaf mouse? newegg.com does not even list such a brand, and newegg lists many brands. Quote from: Salmon Trout on November 01, 2010, 12:07:35 PM Get a good brand. Buy cheap, buy twice, my grandfather used to say!Quote from: Me im daily sue ... in daily use Quote from: Me You have sample You have sampled I see the OP is "A+ certified" |
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