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Mobile points are sent. 55 Legally. It is possible to claim a mobile warranty.
But mobile certainly doesn't take that responsibility. They will also not exchange it on the grounds that this is a giveaway.,Anyway, it's pushing.,The last time I bought a 200-yuan cat in the mobile is like this.,Not to mention the points exchanged.,And.。 I took it home to try it out and found it to be broken.
Go change it now. They said it was a giveaway and it was out of sales. So there's no way to fix it, hoho...
Depressed. If that's the case. One is to get a place that can be repaired to fix it, or buy a new one.
Now this one on the market is also cheap, but you are not happy in your heart, 555 will tell you next time, it is better to change something else for the mobile ** Dongdong. Now Logitech's photoelectric kit is also cheap, around 150. There is also a one-year warranty, which is worth recommending, and some miscellaneous brands also have a better feel.
It's cheap, you can buy a set for 50 yuan, and there is also a warranty.
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Go to Lenovo after-sales service center for repair, you can do it for free!
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Want to know what to do if your mouse fails? Here's what I brought to Lenovo Notebook what to do if the mouse failed, welcome to read!
Lenovo notebook mouse failure solution :
First of all, we have to enter the control panel of the system, set the mouse driver in the control panel, so how to enter the control panel, click the start menu item in the lower left corner, and then click the control panel on the right side, you can enter, as shown in the red line of the figure below:
Click on the control panel to get here, as shown in the figure below: then press and hold the border bar on the right, pull down, you can find the mouse options, the red line is shown:
Then we double-click the mouse icon again, and here we go, we click on the hardware again, as shown in the red line in the image below:
After clicking on the hardware, here we are, let's click on the properties again, as shown in the red line of the image below:
After clicking on the property, there is this, as shown in the following figure: Let's click on the change settings again, the red line is shown: What needs to be explained here is that I display it:
This device is working normally, thinking that my mouse is normal and your mouse cannot move, it will generally show that this device is disabled.
Here you are after clicking to change the settings, as shown in the image below: Let's click on the driver again, as shown in the red line:
After clicking on the driver, you are here, as shown in the image below: Let's click on Update Driver again, as shown in the red line:
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Do you want to know how to disassemble a notebook mouse? The following is the content I brought to Lenovo how to disassemble the mouse of the Lenovo notebook, welcome to read!
Lenovo notebook mouse is broken and disassembled method :Prepare the hail mouse and related tools that need to be disassembled.
Locate the set screw on the mouse (cross flower.
screws), usually 1 to 3 pcs, and are more hidden.
With a flathead screwdriver.
Skid on the lower edge of the mouse. And pull the mouse lid back firmly.
Remove the mouse board. See, in fact, the structure of the mouse is very simple.
Use an electric soldering iron to remove the components that need to be replaced. Here we take changing the keys as an example.
When replacing components, pay attention to the direction and do not reverse it.
Finally, the mouse was restored according to the steps we had disassembled, and the mouse in question was reborn.
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