Mouse's scroll wheel worn out and need repairs if anyone have problems or solve this please help how to fix. Sorry for my bad English, I speak Swedish
>>5328 > help how to fix Buy a new mouse.
>>5329 Usless Comment, I rather save money than buy
a mouse is like five bucks, the time you would spend to repair it is more expensive than a new mouse even if you're flipping burgers for a living
Get a gaming mouse, preferably a Razer brand one, and make sure it's wireless. They're super awesome, your computer skills will feel so much more snappy, plus no wires means faster movement.
That has never ever happened to me. I use mice that are several years old and the mechanics are all fine. What exactly do you do with yours?
I'm using the Razer Naga right now and the scroll wheel is messing up on me, like it scrolls up so many lines and then back a few when i scroll up =/
>>5339 If the scroll wheel is optical, it might have cat hair or other gunk in it. Mine did.
You guys are all wrong, I cleaned the inside of my mouse the tip from the wheel is made of plastic it is all worn out and needs to be replace it still works as I use a tooth pick the clicking for scrolling works but the plastic tip needs to be replace by some stronger material instead of plastic sorry fot my bad english but I speak swedish
your english is fine
>>5348 This would most likely be something you would need to make yourself...prefabricated parts like the one you describe are not available to the free market. I would suggest getting a new mouse or make the part yourself.
I bought a mouse like this one it's about $20 if you live far away it's expensive