Normally the roller pins behind the ball wears out.
No. It may mean your mouse is broken. Try again using a different mouse
Normally the roller pins behind the ball wears out.
Possible causes include a failed cam sensor, broken wiring, broken timing belt, failed computer.Possible causes include a failed cam sensor, broken wiring, broken timing belt, failed computer.
well i want to find out to!! but my computer is broken so i think it could be yes maybe not but i think it is
This can be caused by a number of problems, the most likely of which are outdated drivers for the mouse. You can likely get the latest mouse drivers from your install disk that came with the mouse. Or you can go to the manufacturer website and get the latest mouse drivers there.
Computer mouse
There are many possible reasons for a non-working computer mouse. These include: 1. The mouse cable connection to the computer may be loose (for a mouse with wire) 2. Mouse cable may be cracked or broken 3. Mouse driver software may have been corrupted 4. Mouse hardware has gone bad 5. It is very unlikely but computer's PS2 or USB port where mouse is connected may also have gone bad 6. If it is a wireless mouse, it's battery may need to be charged or replaced. - Neeraj Sharma
characteristic of computer mouse
It's the wire that connects your mouse to your computer. The wiring that goes from your computer mouse to the back of the computer or the usb port depending on the gae of the computer and mouse.
Yes you can. Just make sure the new mouse can plug into the usb or mouse port of your computer.
A computer's mouse is an external device.
What is the basic function of a computer mouse