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Posted on Nov 03, 2009

My mouse is sticking - Dell U0636 Mouse

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    Is it a optical or old ball mouse??

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On teh bottom of the mouse is a cirular pad that can be removed to get the ball to come out. WIthin this area you will find several wheels. You will need to clean out any gunk in this area. Also cleaing the mouse ball will work as well.. Use soap and water, preferably a degreasing kind. Assmeble once it is all dry and it should work like new again.

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