In my case the cable is ok. Its either the movement sensors or the
buttons
that die, mostly the buttons. I can usually save the sensors by opening
up
the screws of the mouse, taking it apart and spending an hour cleaning
every
bit of dust or something_thats_not_seposed_to_be_there. Its the buttons
that
seems to be the most problematic.. except for one time, I have no idea
how to
fix that one. So for the logitech mouses.

The microsoft mouse was even more intresting. It just -stopped- working.
It wasnt dirty, the buttons didnt get stuck. It just stoped one day and
refused
to go. Somehow I am not suprised. (I never knew their mouses could
crash, too.)

                                       Or Botton
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