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The laser or ball on the bottom.
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A mechanical mouse is an input device, much like an optical mouse, but it uses a rollerball, or trackball, whereas an optical mouse has sensors on the bottom that detect movement, and make the cursor on the screen.
If you are talking about Apple's Magic Mouse, then there should be a small switch on the bottom that you can slide up. You will know when the mouse is on when the small green LED light flashes.
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Ball mouse: Your rails likely have gunk or dirt built up on them causing a uneven flow and roll from the mouth, there for causing the mouse to be jumpy. Clean your mouse. Laser mouse: Dust or dirt on the laser sensor or a poor tracking or mirrored/shiny surface. Clean your mouse. Bottom line, clean your mouse.
The synch button on the wireless mouse itself it typically located on the bottom of the mouse. It is often in a hole and can be pushed by a small object such as a pencil or paper clip.
if the track(the light) on the bottom of the mouse has something stuck to it, it wont move to the correct place.
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You can try to stimulate it by lightly rubbing its bottom with a wet paper towel.
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