![]() Miss Raisinetta in her box by my side wondering why I am not scratching her this very instantĪ close inspection of the mouse’s scroll wheel reveals it is clogged by more than just hair and, regardless, that the rubber surface is eroding as well.įilthy mouse scroll wheel. She sleeps in a cardboard lid on my desk to be near enough for petting between paragraphs. Part of the cause of the scrolling problem is animal hair from my loving cat, Raisin. Right: Disgusting original after years of usageĪlthough the mouse worked well initially, occasionally the scroll wheel stops working, is slow, only works in one direction, or is jerky. Left: Factory fresh Microsoft Wireless Mouse 5000. Ambidextrous, which is needed by me because I’m left handed.Simple macro software for programming repetitive tasks.Uses two consumer AA batteries for long battery life, even with rechargeables.Smooth movement without random stuttering.I like Microsoft’s wireless mouse for many reasons: So, if cleaning the mouse doesn't work, get a new one for around $40 w/keyboard. The Microsoft Wireless Desktop 3050 with AESĪctually includes a Microsoft Wireless 5000 mouse in the bundle. WONDERFUL NEWS! Microsoft has begun manufacturing this mouse again.
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