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My mouse moves very little and I need to move my hand 5-6 times to reach the other side of screen. If i clean out the bottom laser hole it will work for a short while propperly.
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If it is Windows Eight move mouse pointer to bottom right hand side of screen and see a gear wheel appear. move mouse to gear words settings appears. left click mouse / touch pad select control panel from options that come up under settings
in the search control panel box type in power settings and press enter key . click on power options and increase the time settings for choose when to turn of the display
and
change when the computer sleeps
it is most likely similar for windows 10
http://www.tomsitpro.com/articles/windows-8.1-sleep-hibernation-settings,2-737-2.html
1. Remove the top.
2. Clean the inside with carburetor cleaner and lubricate with sewing machine oil.
3. While After this move the stitch length back and forth from a long arm to the reverse mode. Rotate the hand wheel several times to lubricate all moving parts.
4. Place some rags under the pressure foot and watch if the rags will back up.
5. Remove the bottom of the machine.
6. Clean the bottom moving parts and lubricate.
7. Rotate the hand wheel and watch the feed dogs to see if everything is moving.
8. It is possible to notice a screw attached to the stitch length adjuster that will have to be tightened. This may require you to move other parts that are attached and apply pressure while doing this.
Have you checked the battery for the mouse? Try a new battery and see what happens? Also make sure you find the little button on the mouse and hold it for a few seconds to turn on! If none of these work; the laser is probably damaged.
is it a usb mouse?
if so try unpluging the mouse and pluging it back in. is it optical or is there a little ball on the bottom?
if its a ball you can clean it. its probally dirty.
you can unscrew the bottom and blow the dust off. just be careful to put it back together properly.
if it is a optical (laser) you might just want to replace it i just got a new one at walmart for $7.00 they are cheap but they work
Try the mouse on a different surface, also be sure you do not have any light directed at the mouse - this confuses the eye. Although no mouse pad is required for an optical mouse, sometimes it helps
Hi, I have the same problem. I resolved it. The steps are -
1.Go to control panel
2. click on mouse and it will take you to mouse properties . It will display you the Microsoft mouse
3.Go to "buttons" Tab
4.Change the option in the "small thumb button" box to "click" from "Magnifier"..the default is "Magnifier"..that is why if u accidentally push this button..it opens up an annoying magnifier..
5. then click apply..It works
The white plastic gear that moves the laser must make
contact with the "motor". A bad contact here can cause disk read
errors. Sometimes it looks Ok, but you may need to remove the lens and
bend the white gear for good contact.
The two rails on
which the lens move must be very slippery - which can be lubricated
with cooking or motor oil. Usually the holes where the rail is (on the
right side of the lens) are dirty or you have to bore then out
slightly, making the holes bigger.
The lens uses little
torx screw (black) that move the lens up and down on the rail. Usually
the lens is too high and requires adjustment.
Take the
lens off these 2 rails and take the black plastic cover off. Turn the
lense upside-down and you'll find there are 2 screws (silver, phillips
or torx) that you have to remove to take the upper little lens off.
Then
you'll see a larger lens that is usually very dirty (this lens is a
mirror to light). If that's dirty, it will give a disk read error.
You'll have to take the little electric board off that you see on the
other side of the big lens-mirror. It's probably dirty too, so clean
it. Alcohol should work OK for this task.
The lens bottom has 2 + 2 screws. You move the upper "little" lens up-down-left-right (this may require a special screwdriver)
The motor "rail" that moves the lens must be very clean and oiled and the 2 rails too.
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