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Logitech Mouse Problem - Solve It within Ten Minutes
I have a Logitech Mouse which has been used for over three years, but recently this older pointing device began to have some glitch. Specifically the glitch was on its left button: there was a sound like “click” when clicking this button, but the pointer was not always able to response correctly and I needed to click heavily to make it work, furthermore sometimes it would have a double-click effect when I just clicked it once. If I wanted to choose a file, I could not select it by one gentle click, but with a little more strength, this file was opened. This ineffective mouse brought me a lot of inconvenience and greatly slowed down my operation. However, surprisingly, I fixed my problem within 10 minutes! Here I want to share my troubleshooting tips with you all.
Since I could hear a “click”, I figured out that the parts in my mouse were trouble-free. But my mouse could not response exactly all the time, maybe it was a poor contact in the micro switch of my left button causing this hitch. If so, why not try to exchange the left switch with the right one? As I seldom press the right button.
Let’s go into the specifics.
Took the mouse apart, I found out the OMRON micro switch, but it was welded on the circuit board steadily, and to exchange these two witches without an electric iron was quite a difficult job. How should I do? Then after I scrutinized this OMRON switch, I found that there was a slit at each side of both ends. I slightly pried open the cover with a small knife, well the spring strip was there. The spring contactor was covered with rust because of prolonged friction, scraped the rust slightly with the knife and then the contactor turned cupreous. Reassembled the mouse and tested it, the mouse could response very quickly and exactly every time. Greatly, my mouse was repaired!
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Where can I find a Minnie Mouse infant car seat cover?
I've seen Winnie the Pooh, etc. that are hand made but I can't find a Minnie Mouse one. Anyone know of a website that makes them?
Nollie Covers makes a rather expensive cover - a "Mimi Mouse" Cover for around $200
http://www.nolliecovers.com
Other places, such as Small Sprouts or Custom Kid Towels can customize a cover for you for around $50-$70- I'm sure there are more places out there (or better yet there are likely seamstresses in your area that could make a good quality one- most fabric stores like JoAnns can refer you to a good seamstress)
http://www.smallsprouts.com
http://customkidtowels.com
I'd recommend either making a cover / having someone make you a cover (with a Minnie Mouse print) or else try to track down some kind of red, red with white polka dots, black, or black with white polka dots car seat and accesorize with Minnie Mouse blankets, toys, etc... Minnie Mouse Iron-On Patches are also an option (just be sure to securely affix them in a location that your child cannot reach)... You can find "Minnie Mouse" type fabric (red with white polka dots) at most fabric stores or online places such as
http://www.fabric.com
http://www.homestead.com/favoritefabrics
(code MMMINNIEC)
(These are much more affordable and easier to find)
Good luck to you...
Jelfin ~ Gel Covered Mouse



