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oh no computer
May 27, 2003

Problem description:

The scrollwheel on my mouse stopped working (by which I mean scrolling didn't work, middle click worked fine. Google suggested opening it up to clean it and since it's a very old mouse, I figured this would be a good bet as it's probably filthy. I opened it up and it was! There was loads of dust and gunk in there, which I cleaned out with some compressed air. I put the mouse back together and lo and behold, the wheel scrolls again! The problem now though is that the mouse pointer won't move.

I've obviously hosed something up in putting it back together, but before I buy a new mouse is there a way to check if it's something obvious? The red light turns on but I guess the sensor isn't registering it. All the buttons and the scrollwheel work fine.

Attempted fixes:

Tried randomly jiggling the bit of the mouse that the LED light comes from, but there's little to no play here so I doubt this is doing anything. Looked at various pictures/youtube videos of the mouse having been taken apart to see if there are any obvious visual clues, but could find none. The ribbon cable leading to this part is twisted and wedged underneath which I thought might be the problem, but looking at other mice online it seems they're all like this.



System specs: Logitech MX518, wired USB.
Location: UK
I have Googled and read the FAQ: Yes


Edit: forgot to mention - I tried the mouse on a different computer and the issue's the same, so it's definitely a problem with the mouse.

oh no computer fucked around with this message at 18:15 on Jan 5, 2024

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oh no computer
May 27, 2003

No I don't have a soldering iron, magnifying glass or multimeter sorry, I was hoping for something obvious like "you've unplugged the cable on the left, dipshit".

To be honest the mouse is at least 13 years old, probably more like 15-18 and a Logitech G502 is like £35 so I think I'll probably just bite the bullet and buy a new one. loving loved this mouse though.

Thanks though.

oh no computer
May 27, 2003

Would it not be void now that I've opened it up? I also no longer have the receipt/proof of purchase if that would be needed.

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