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Re: Kensington Turbo Mouse Question
- Subject: Re: Kensington Turbo Mouse Question
- From: techren@eagle.ais.net (Edward Floden)
- Date: 1995/04/02
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: TechRen Enterprises
- References: <3lknc5$8jt@fullfeed.msn.fullfeed.com>
In article <3lknc5$8jt@fullfeed.msn.fullfeed.com>,
bpvh@shell1.msn.fullfeed.com (Bradley VonHaden) wrote:
> But, when I spin the ball
> counter-clockwise to move the cursor to the left, unless I am careful
> to spin the ball only from the 12 o'clock position with a downward
> force, the ball lifts slightly and the cursor of course does not move
> very far. Is this how trackballs work?
I've got a TurboMouse 3.0 here, and you've just described the symptoms of
a dirty roller. Time to clean the gunk from on and around the rollers.
There's probably a bit of fuzz blocking the path between one of the
rollers and the photo sensors.
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