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When to Replace Your Mouse
By Kangaroo Kangaroo
Sometimes a mouse can be heavily used. This can happen if you surf the internet often. Perhaps you click frequently on pictures you see on web sites. You may have an online business where you repeatedly click on links. How ever you work your mouse, on overtime, it will eventually become tired. Over a period of time it will not respond as reliably as when it was new. You will notice a definite slow down in the response of your computer, when you click the mouse. Some times the computer will not respond at all. You may find yourself clicking the mouse harder, using much more force. This will work for a short time. The harder the aging mouse is clicked, the faster it wears out. The computer will become ever less responsive to the mouse. For a time you can reduce the effect of an aging mouse on the computer. By going into your windows control panel, you can find the mouse settings icon. Click on this icon and adjust how you want to click the mouse. Play around with the setting. See what works better. Clicking the mouse faster or slower may help the computer react to the mouse in a more reliable manner. You can also switch which side you click on most of the time, to use the unused side of the mouse more often. In the end the computer becomes so slow in responding to the mouse, that you know it is time to replace the old mouse. The best thing to do is buy a new mouse. Go to the computer supply store. Take your old mouse with you. Show the clerk the old mouse so he can replace it with the same type. Having the old mouse with you, allows you to check that the new mouse chord plug in, is the same as the old one. Then you know it will fit into you computer tower. Some mouse chord plug ins come with a USB plug at the end. If you are already using all your USB outlets, you don't want your mouse to have a USB plug on the end. There will be no space to plug it in on your tower. There will be a dramatic change in the way your computer responds to the new mouse. Your computer will instantly know when you click the mouse. You can change the mouse settings back to their original values in the computer control panel. Treat your mouse with kindness, and it will give you years of faithfully service.
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