The average mouse will break after a few clicks

Updated on number 2024-03-31
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The number of clicks of the mouse button depends on the micro switch under the button, and the general domestic micro switch can be clicked about 1 million times. If the mouse button does not pop up after clicking, it means that the micro switch has broken and needs to be replaced with a new micro switch or a new mouse.

    The tools required to replace the mouse micro-motion are as follows:

    Phillips screwdriver, small soldering iron, solder.

    Replacement method: 1. Buy a new micro switch;

    2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to disassemble the mouse;

    3. Use an electric soldering iron to solder open and remove the broken micro switch;

    4. Replace the micro switch with a new one, and use an electric soldering iron and solder to re-solder the micro switch;

    5. After installing the mouse, it can be replaced.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Look what brand you're buying! Expensive or cheap. 10 blocks is the maximum number of clicks 100,000 times!! And the original Dell mouse that I bought now in the computer city was made in 2001, and I don't know how many times I clicked 50 pieces a !!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Or depends on how you use it (but also depends on the mouse physique you use), when you go to work with CAD and CATIA, don't dare to calculate how many times a day, logitech, changed a few times, the longest will insist on more than half a year, a lot of them will appear to click the button into a double-click, the mouse at home is a miscellaneous card, used for a year and a half, just look at the web page, there has been no problem.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The general design life is 50,000 to 100,000 times.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    My emperor is a mother, what is the question you ask the emperor!

    What kind of number do you call 100 million!! Haha

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally, a domestic mouse can be clicked about 100 million times.

    Mouse clicks depend on the micro switch under the button, if the mouse button no longer pops up, it means that the micro switch is broken.

    The lifespan of a mouse depends on the proper care of it, and to maintain the mouse you need to follow these steps:

    1.Remove the mouse cover.

    First put the bottom side of the mouse up, you can see that there is a round cover, and it is also marked with two arrows (both in the forward and counterclockwise directions) to indicate the direction of rotation of the removal, you just hold the mouse and press the cover with the thumbs of both hands to turn in the direction of the arrow, the cover is rotated out, and then the scroll wheel also falls out.

    2.Clean the sensor.

    If you look closely at the structure of the hole in the scroll wheel mouse, you can find that the ball originally transmitted the distance of mechanical motion to the computer through three sensing elements. There are two slender round rollers and a round-shaft roller (which only serves to control the rollers), and there is often a lot of dirt stuck to them. At this point you can take a small flathead screwdriver (Note:

    Don't be too sharp, you can use a Phillips screwdriver, or a toothpick), and then gently scrape on the roller, scrape while turning the roller, you must be patient when scraping dirty things, once I used a slotter too hard and the roller was cut off partially, and the result was that the mouse could no longer be used normally. After scraping the dirty things, remember to shake the mouse again, so that some dirty things that fall inside the mouse will fall out and avoid sticking to the sensor again.

    3.Clean the ball and cap.

    In fact, the dirt inside the mouse is brought in by the rolling ball, and of course we also have to clean the rolling ball. This is as simple as wiping the ball and cap clean with an alcohol swab.

    4.Put the ball back on.

    After the cleaning work is completed, put the ball into the mouse, and then attach the cap according to the bayonet on the mouse, and turn it in the opposite direction of the unloading, you can feel the cap is clamped tightly, ok!The cleaning of the scroll wheel mouse is done.

    5.Clean the mouse pad.

    Finally, the cleaning of the mouse pad is a very neglected part, as long as the dust on it is wiped at the coarse rock stage. You can descend to the rock to make trouble with the cycle of cleaning the mouse (it turns out that you want to be lazy). Now our mechanical mouse is back to normal.

    If you find it troublesome to scrub the mouse, it is recommended that you buy an optical mouse.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's hard to say, you can use it for a long time with regular care.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    My old mouse was broken after 3 years.

    Later, I bought a fake Logitech. Broken for 1 month.

    It's all clicks to double-clicks.

    It depends on how you use it and the quality of the mouse.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    First of all, whether the mouse is broken or not is definitely irrelevant to the content of the game. Judging from the situation you described, there is no problem with the mouse hardware, it should be that the game has high requirements for computer configuration, and there will be a short-term crash, so the mouse can't be controlled for a while, once the host returns to normal, the mouse will naturally return to normal.

    There is also a possibility that if the mouse battery dies, it will also malfunction.

    I wish you a happy National Day holiday.

    Good luck!

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