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is the mouse optical?
if so try a different surface to mouse on. some mouse pads or light wood grains cause havoc with optical mice.
is the mouse a ball type?
turn the little retainer plate in the direction indicated on the bottom of the mouse (the plate surrounding the ball that holds it inside the mouse) to remove it and the ball. then on the rods inside the mouse that the ball would rest against...
see any grey? if so with you fingernail running along the long way of the rollers/rods can you remove linty type material? remove all of it... this is old lint/dirt/skin/oil from your mouse pad/desk surface gummed up on the inside.
just lightly scrape/scratch off the detritous using your fingernail and rotating the rods slightly and repeating till clean. make sure to do all three rollers inside the mouse. turn over with ball still off and tap the mouse lightly on a spongy surface...
back side of mouse pad works great for this as the frontside is where you don't want the gunk the mouse picks up to be at again to pick up again.
also clean your mouse pad. turn it over and whack it over a flat object to try to dislodge any extra loose particles in the material side.
do not use isopropyl alcohol on the mouse pad, it will eat the bonding glue that holds the cloth material to the wet-suit like rubber material that forms the backing
"mike" wrote:
> This question has probably been asked many times and here
> it is again. Is there any solution for the spastic mouse
> in XP? It keeps dropping to the toolbar on the bottom of
> the page, at the wrong time, and has become very
> annoying. Drivers are current and the mouse is new.
>