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Re: How do I clean my wireless laser mouse?
Is what your mouse looks like correct? You should be able to slide the battery holder open and clean it out there, otherwise I don't think it's possible.
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1
Check your wireless connection. If you are using a wireless
adapter or USB linking device, ensure that everything is plugged in
properly. The best way to do this is to unplug the device and then plug
it back in, making sure everything fits snugly.
2
Try to re-sync your mouse with your computer/adapter. If
your computer came with wireless networking capabilities (such as
Bluetooth) and your mouse uses this signal to communicate with the
computer, go to your computer's control panel and turn off the network
for a few minutes. Then reboot the network and see if the connection to
your mouse has been restored. If you are using a wireless adapter, go to
the wireless utility that your computer uses to manage the wireless
mouse (this can usually be found in the "programs" section) and repeat
the above process.
Look at the bottom of the mouse. If your wireless mouse has a
trackball, try removing the cover and cleaning the individual wheels on
the inside of the mouse with a Q-tip. If you are using an optical
mouse, then try cleaning the bottom of the lens with a soft tissue and a
frugal amount of glass cleaner.
4
Ensure that any drivers needed for the mouse are still
installed. Although it is unlikely, the drivers that facilitate
communication between your mouse and computer may have been accidentally
corrupted or erased. Try visiting the mouse manufacturer's website to
download new drivers.
The software might not be compatible. but for you to use the wireless keyboard and mouse you don't need a software just plug the wireless adapter and sync the keyboard and mouse . it will start working
You can clean your laser mouse using an alchohol. Just pour a little achohol in a cotton and wipe it all around the mouse. If you want also clean the inside of the mouse then you must a screw driver to open it. Once open, you need a brush and brush the mouse board inside. You can also use a blower to get rid of the dust inside. Hope this could help. Please don't forget to rate me..:-) Thanks..
Ref wireless mouse. Not sure if you have a solution yet but it seems there could be 2 sources to the problem. First a weak or decaying laser. Second, something you have introduced recently that could interfere with the wireless signal eg mobile phone, another wireless device, cordless phone, telephone wires close to receiver or maybe something else. Not sure what you do if the laser is failing other than clean the lens. You might have to get it checked or try a friends mouse to see if it is better. There s also a setting than can change the sensitivity of the mouse. Have you looked at those settings.
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