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Hi, Barrie - and Judy.
Good advice, but also take a close look inside the ball cavity while you
have the ball out. I've often found lint or other fibers wrapped tightly
around the sensing rollers in there. Blowing (even with compressed air in a
can) doesn't get it out. Cleaning the ball doesn't help this problem. I've
had to use a small knife or other scraping tool to loosen the thread, then
tweezers to pull it off the roller.
RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
rc@corridor.net
Microsoft Windows MVP
"Barrie Smart" <corowakid@Ozemail.com.au> wrote in message
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> Judy L wrote:
>> I have a Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer - about 2-3 years old. Today
>> it has frozen twice - I just wondered if it was wearing out - or what do
>> you think? Why would it suddenly freeze twice in one day?
>>
>> Judy
> Assume its a ball-type mouse? i.e. not optical? If so, might need
> cleaning. Rotate the ring that covers the ball, blow the dust out of the
> cavity, wash and clean the ball, reassemble and it should be OK
>
> --
> Regards
>
> Barrie Smart