the problem is that the mouse is part of a wireless combo (KB+mouse) which was for Rs.2350/- 3 years back. about 1 yr back i found that nobody was selling wireless mouse cause of low demand. i dont think repairing should cost more than 300-400 rs.asnvin said:If you are heavy user of mouse like playing games with mouse then you should go to buy a new mouse as the average lifespan of optical mice is around 4 years. Also you can't say if the company would be making same mice even now. If its not , you can get a new mouse cheaper than getting your old one repaired
the contact points i mentioned are of plastic (ie a plastic button over a spring), not metal, so alcohol/petrol cannot be used.Kalyan said:Try to clean the left switch with a little petrol.. yes. petrol, with the power off. just remove the battery(ies) and let it dry for some time. this might work. Petrol is a good lubricant and cleaning agent.. I am not kidding...
No.. The 'Contact' is a Sealed Click Switch. Can only be cleaned if it is breaked..aravind_n20 said:the actual contact inside the plastic box is surelly a metal. If the button mechanically works nd the click sound is comin[from the inner plastic box], then it might be some contact issue which can be solved by using some spirit. Using petrol might soften some kinda plastic nd mostly irreversible.
Use surgical spirit or esle use the usual one[60%+flavours].
do you have any details? ie phone no or location?Stick said:Contact Logitech Autho. Service center they might offer you service for some charge if warranty is expires.
pannaguma said:do you have any details? ie phone no or location?
Are you saying this after looking at the image, or just in general?? Btw i am quite alright at soldering.sashijoseph said:@Pannaguma
The switches are pretty standard and found in every mouse.
They ARE General! I've even seen the same in an 8yr old Logitech Mouse that I happened to come by!pannaguma said:Are you saying this after looking at the image, or just in general?? Btw i am quite alright at soldering.