On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 21:23:05 +0200, you wrote:

>Hey Hugh,
>
>If it's a regular roller-ball mouse, that's too complicated! All you need to
>do it remove the ball by twisting that plastic ring (catch the ball before
>it disappears under a cupboard!), scrape the fluff & stuff off the little
>shafts inside, re-assemble & off you go for another 10 days!
>I have given up on this one, & bought an optical mouse (I like the cool red
>"search light" which turns on when you pick the thing up!). With this
>device, there is nothing to pick up all the human waste off my "Toy Story"
>mouse pad!
>
Hey Rich'

I know that and so do the 1400 school kids where I work but these new
fangled laser beam tracking dooberries are all screwed down.  I just
presumed that as an intermediate geek he would know about turning the
plastic thingy and removing it's balls to clean the rubbing bits' ;>))

As it was a DELL mouse from planet ZOG I just suggested he unscrewed it and
then screwed it again!

But remember he was mentioning the scroll wheel and that is not easily
accessable throuh the mouse's ball area!

Take care with the double entendre



Sir Hugh of Bognor


Intelligence is not knowing the answer but knowing where and how to find it!

Hugh Gundersen
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