ballless mouse problem.

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Richiefish
Richiefish
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QLD, 5612 posts
10 May 2009 10:50am
my mouse is playing up. Its one of those red light jobies. how do they work? Should I take it apart and try to fix it or just chuck it ?
FormulaNova
FormulaNova
WA
15105 posts
WA, 15105 posts
10 May 2009 9:11am
They have a camera inside that compares the image it sees many times a second and works out where it has moved to. They are referred to as an optical mouse.

Other than checking that the red light comes on, I don't think there's much to do with them, and I doubt you could fix them unless it was something obvious like a dodgy solder joint.

They are cheap enough that you should be able to get a replacement pretty cheap.
elmo
elmo
WA
8894 posts
WA, 8894 posts
10 May 2009 9:19am
Is it cabled or has it's own bateries?

Mines a chargeable one and occassionaly it play silly buugers sending a signal to the reciever so I end up having to use it on top of the desk rather than the keyboard shelf.

If that's ot the prob then try it on diferent surfaces see if that helps
Richiefish
Richiefish
QLD
5612 posts
QLD, 5612 posts
10 May 2009 11:23am
it plugs into usb port. sometimes it works on a cushion but not the table. might have to chuck it in the bin laden......
kk
kk
WA
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kk kk
WA, 953 posts
10 May 2009 9:36am
Try cleaning it's eye, mine had some dust stuck in it the other day
Richiefish
Richiefish
QLD
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QLD, 5612 posts
10 May 2009 11:43am
kk said...

Try cleaning it's eye, mine had some dust stuck in it the other day


hey , that seems to have fixed it ! so easy. Thanks kk.
colinwill78
colinwill78
VIC
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VIC, 1395 posts
10 May 2009 2:20pm
they don't work too well on shiny surfaces
RRamjet
RRamjet
QLD
43 posts
QLD, 43 posts
11 May 2009 12:55am
Another thing happens with the wireless ones is that they sometimes loose the radio connection. I had mine go dead one time and found in the installed program for the wireless mouse, the help files told me how to re-start the radio frequency. Either the program installed has a tool to do this from the PC for the USB transceiver, or a reset button on mine need to be held in for 10m seconds. The product websites have FAQ and more for this type of probs too.
Bristol
Bristol
ACT
347 posts
ACT, 347 posts
11 May 2009 10:14am
colinwill78 said...

they don't work too well on shiny surfaces


That's true; optical mice (mouses?) must read "something" back to know that they're moving. So the old-style mouse mat, typically made from neoprene, is useless, unless there's some pattern on it.

I use a bit of old newsprint. Looks untidy; works a treat.
getfunky
getfunky
WA
4485 posts
WA, 4485 posts
11 May 2009 11:56am
Have you tried a bit of testosterone in it's diet? Maybe introduce a lady mouse into the equation too? Hope this helps..
Richiefish
Richiefish
QLD
5612 posts
QLD, 5612 posts
11 May 2009 4:47pm
nah its stuft again.....
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23684 posts
WA, 23684 posts
11 May 2009 9:20pm
I don't see the problem

At least it will stop the little B^ST^RDS from breeding


noels
noels
WA
93 posts
WA, 93 posts
11 May 2009 9:59pm
Time for a new one, they don't cost much.
bingles
bingles
WA
363 posts
WA, 363 posts
12 May 2009 9:12am
flat batteries
Richiefish
Richiefish
QLD
5612 posts
QLD, 5612 posts
12 May 2009 1:33pm
I bought a new one so of course the old one works fine now......
colinwill78
colinwill78
VIC
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VIC, 1395 posts
12 May 2009 6:10pm
Richiefish said...

I bought a new one so of course the old one works fine now......


there you go a little companionship, some friendly competition was all it needed.
poor little ballless critter.

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