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so my mouse is starting to drag and I think it's b/c of my mouse pad and dirty bottom on my mouse. what is everyone doing to keep their mouse clean and moving freely?
depends what kind of mouse you have, if u have one of those old ones(with a rubber ball) then you have to open it up from the bottom(circle thingy), take the ball out, scratch the wheel things full of dirt to get the dirt off(sideways scratching it is a easy way to get it off), then put it all together again
I pull it out of G's butt every once in a while and let it breath.... :p

Nice.

 

depends what kind of mouse you have, if u have one of those old ones(with a rubber ball) then you have to open it up from the bottom(circle thingy), take the ball out, scratch the wheel things full of dirt to get the dirt off(sideways scratching it is a easy way to get it off), then put it all together again

Who has one of those any more?? Seriously!

 

10 parts water and 1 part rubbing alcohol will clean most things, good for lcd screens too. Or 4 parts water and 1 part vinegar for other stuff, they both work great.

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depends what kind of mouse you have, if u have one of those old ones(with a rubber ball) then you have to open it up from the bottom(circle thingy), take the ball out, scratch the wheel things full of dirt to get the dirt off(sideways scratching it is a easy way to get it off), then put it all together again

I have the Logitech MX1000 USB Wireless Mouse. I tried cleaning the pads on the bottom but my mouse pad is still slow. I'll give it some soap/water and see if that'll hook it up.

You have to buy icepads like I did. I had the same problem no matter what I had my mouse on but get those ice pads that are only about 3 bucks and Zoom Zoom Zoom.

They are from the makers of IceMat. Google it dude. Quick delivery too.

Wow, this thread took a turn for the worst right away...

 

Anyway. What kind of mouse pad do you have? If it's a hard plastic one, the icemat feet will work. Or, getting an IceMat will work. Or recharge the battery. Clean the bottom off, q-tip the optic area; it could be a number of things.

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