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Assistance with Trackball Mouse 1.0 PS2
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Okay, the title with "Carry On" innuendo got banned ...
So I've parked my sense of humour for the time being, and I'll do it the boring way.
Can anyone please tell me if I should ... (tries to think of a word other than "lubricate") ...
... the round, red bit (not "ball", obviously) on my Trackball 1.0 PS2.
Or will the, err ... stuff (not "lubricant" obviously) get into the workings of the Trackball?
And would it make it even more slippy for my fingers?
(couldn't think how else to ask that).
I've tried wiping the ball, and the inside of the socket, with ...
Kitchen paper
A duster
The bottom of my tee shirt.
Any help from anyone who uses a Trackball ?
I've wondered about talc, but I guess that would get inside the workings.
So I've parked my sense of humour for the time being, and I'll do it the boring way.
Can anyone please tell me if I should ... (tries to think of a word other than "lubricate") ...
... the round, red bit (not "ball", obviously) on my Trackball 1.0 PS2.
Or will the, err ... stuff (not "lubricant" obviously) get into the workings of the Trackball?
And would it make it even more slippy for my fingers?
(couldn't think how else to ask that).
I've tried wiping the ball, and the inside of the socket, with ...
Kitchen paper
A duster
The bottom of my tee shirt.
Any help from anyone who uses a Trackball ?
I've wondered about talc, but I guess that would get inside the workings.
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Anyhow, consider in investing in a optical trackball, they don't get fluffy rollers like yours and are a lot more sensitive generally (and the balls normally have really funky patterns on them)
http://www.okobe.co.u.../1000005217?ref=1q4bs
Anyhow, consider in investing in a optical trackball, they don't get fluffy rollers like yours and are a lot more sensitive generally (and the balls normally have really funky patterns on them)
http://www.okobe.co.u.../1000005217?ref=1q4bs
"The ball's not actually touching the inside of the socket, is it ! "
Wot, it's just floating in space?
My Logitech optical trackball sits on a number of bearings which are similar to the tips of very fine ballpoint pens (ie a tiny cone with a ball in it). Once you get grot in that region, the bearings no longer rotate. Cleaning them with a mild solvent helps.
Wot, it's just floating in space?
My Logitech optical trackball sits on a number of bearings which are similar to the tips of very fine ballpoint pens (ie a tiny cone with a ball in it). Once you get grot in that region, the bearings no longer rotate. Cleaning them with a mild solvent helps.
Rojash ...
Yes, that's what I meant. I KNOW it's not "floating in space" ... !
(althouth, technically, I believe it might be ... given that solid matter accounts for a miniscule fraction of a per cent of the volume of all molecules ... I suspect that the imagined physical contact inside the socket is an electrical one, rather than a material one. But anyway ...)
What I meant was ... the ball only sits on the three small bearings inside the socket. It's not resting against the inside of the socket. So, my efforts to clean the inside of the socket were a bit pointless.
Thanks for the solvent suggestion. I'll do that.
Chuck ...
On the bottom of my mouse, it says Trackball "Optical". And the ball does have a funky pattern on it. Is that any better?
Yes, that's what I meant. I KNOW it's not "floating in space" ... !
(althouth, technically, I believe it might be ... given that solid matter accounts for a miniscule fraction of a per cent of the volume of all molecules ... I suspect that the imagined physical contact inside the socket is an electrical one, rather than a material one. But anyway ...)
What I meant was ... the ball only sits on the three small bearings inside the socket. It's not resting against the inside of the socket. So, my efforts to clean the inside of the socket were a bit pointless.
Thanks for the solvent suggestion. I'll do that.
Chuck ...
On the bottom of my mouse, it says Trackball "Optical". And the ball does have a funky pattern on it. Is that any better?
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