Here is a way to prevent lint inside your mouse:

Put a piece of printer paper on top of your mouse pad.
Change frequently.

Somehow, this keeps junk out of the mouse.

(Another method would be to get an optical mouse.)




Al Poulin wrote:
> Thank you both, Clark Martin and Alan Sargent, for the sticker hint.  And
> yes, there is enough fuzz and dust inside to gum up any works.
> 
> That sticker, but the way, looks like a piece of solid plastic, but I guess
> is really paper and holds the serial number.
> 
> They said:
> 
> 
>>What!  You want us to reveal ALL our secrets!!!
>>
>>Hint!  Look under the sticker on the under side of the mouse.  There
>>is a screw there that holds it all together.
> 
> 
> And:
> 
> 
>>Peel off the sticker on the bottom and undo the two screws there.
>>
>>Once opened, use some fine tweezers to pull off the fluff, hair etc that is
>>probably wrapped on the spindles. Wash the ball, rub with a cloth or
>>plastic pad (don't scratch it, just make it pick up more dirt).
> 
> 
> Thanks again,
> 



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