I enjoyed your video. Your explanations are clear, and you take the time to show all the tricky disassembly and reassembly steps, which are not always obvious on devices like this.
Did not actually think, they were repairable. I have been throwing them away.. I think I threw away like three, a month ago.. Guess I need to watch your videos on ANYTHING around the house, BEFORE attempting to throw stuff away lol .. Honestly, I enjoy watching your videos regardless...
Very good, I did retire and MS mouse due to it needing two clicks randomly to commence an action. I will have to take it out and tune it up. It was laziness on my part.
I had one that did that, took it apart, and put a small brushful of isopropyl alcohol on top of the switch, like he does in the video here with the contact cleaner, then pushed the switch a lot to get the alcohol to flow down inside and clean the contacts. It worked, just like he shows here. Some of these mice use Torx screws, not Philips. But it's worth getting a set of Torx screwdrivers so you can fix things like this. They are not expensive and they commonly show up on electronic devices.
I have the sme mouse as your sir but when i connect the usb to the laptop and turn the mouse on the cursor dont move, but the red light of the mouse is working please help me fix this