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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsFinally bought a new wireless mouse. Never thought the old one would wear out.
It was not working half the time. Who knows? Fiddled with the batteries...Gave up. Now, much better.
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Finally bought a new wireless mouse. Never thought the old one would wear out. (Original Post)
lindysalsagal
May 2019
OP
I'm guessing the cheap metals that conduct the voltage get bent or loose or funky.
lindysalsagal
May 2019
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Archae
(46,379 posts)1. I use a Logitech wireless mouse for my laptop.
The desktop computer I use a trackball with.
I like Logitech products.
lindysalsagal
(20,804 posts)2. The one that died was logitech, The new one is, too.
I buy at costco because returns are easy.
The Figment
(494 posts)4. I lubs me my Logitech trackball
Never go back to a mouse again, had mine since '97 still going strong!
rurallib
(62,492 posts)3. Just got one myself about a month ago
a logitech to replace a Logitech that was probably 4 years old.
lindysalsagal
(20,804 posts)5. I'm guessing the cheap metals that conduct the voltage get bent or loose or funky.
I don't know what to do about it, so, now the new one works and I can get something done. Enough already!
Codeine
(25,586 posts)6. It's pretty surprising how long a mouse will work
considering how inexpensive they are.
Generic Brad
(14,276 posts)7. Treat yourself to a solar powered keyboard
I have found that to be more of a game changer than the wireless mouse.