I really do not wish to share that I buy keyboards and mice 3at a time;
but I do. Have been surviving this way since 2009.
Keyboard and mouse quality seems to be in the tank. The sign of
'commodity' hardware I fear.
Best,
Duncan
On 01/09/2014 15:28, Winterlight wrote:
could it be grime internally blocking the buttons... this eventually
happens to me... the buttons stop working well or the wheel gets hung
up, and I have to take the mouse apart to clean it. Also sometimes the
silicon pads get dirty and I have to clean them with a scrub sponge.
The screws to take a Logitech mouse apart are always under the
labeling so you have to feel around for the cavity and then cut it
open to access the screw.
At 04:16 PM 1/8/2014, you wrote:
I've got a mouse problem that is driving me nuts. It doesn't click
and drag
properly, like say to select a rectangular area for cropping a photo.
Each
time I do it, there's about a 95% chance that it will somehow lose the
signal partway through the motion and make the box smaller than a
want or
will somehow continue past and clear the box before I can click or
hit any
keyboard commands.
I'm currently using a Logitech wireless mouse and I've tried
replacing the
batteries as well as reinstalling the drivers to no avail. It works fine
otherwise. Haven't had any issues in gaming or anything. But when it
comes
to dragging selection boxes (like in Photoshop or Google Earth or
whatever)
it is an incredibly frustrating experience.
Any thoughts on what's going on?
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Brian