Disconnect the Mouse From the PC
Aside from extending the life of and preventing damage to the mouse, properly cleaning a mouse will make it easier to use and prevent the cursor from "jumping around" on the
screen due to dirty rollers.
Before cleaning, shut down your PC and remove the mouse from the computer. If you're using a wireless mouse, simply powering off the PC will be sufficient.
Note: An optical mouse, which uses a small laser to track movement, does not have a mouse ball or rollers and does not need the kind of cleaning that a "classic" mouse does. With an optical mouse, simply wiping clean the glass on the bottom of the mouse that houses the laser is usually enough of a cleaning process.
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Remove the Mouse Ball Cover
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Clean the Mouse Ball
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Clean the Internal Rollers
Inside the mouse, you should see three rollers. Two of these rollers translate the mouse movement into instructions for the computer so the cursor can move around the screen. The third roller helps provide balance to the ball within the mouse.
These rollers can get extremely dirty thanks to all the dust and grime they pick up from the mouse ball while rolling for endless hours over your mouse pad. On that note - cleaning your mouse pad regularly can do wonders for keeping your mouse clean.
Using a tissue or cloth with some cleaning liquid on it, clean the rollers until all of the debris is removed. A fingernail works well also, without the cleaning liquid of course! When you're sure that every bit is gone, replace the cleaned mouse ball and replace the mouse ball cover.
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Reconnect the Mouse to the PC
Reconnect the mouse to the PC and turn the power back on.
Note: The pictured mouse utilizes a USB connection with the computer but older style mice may use other types of connections, like PS/2 or serial.
Test the mouse by moving the cursor in circles around the screen. Its movement should be very easy and any choppiness or other difficulties you may have noticed before should be gone thanks to the clean ball and rollers.
Note: If the mouse does not work at all, check that the connection to the computer is secure and that the mouse ball cover was replaced properly.
*lifewire*
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