How Do You Troubleshoot An Optical Mouse?
Aside from being lightweight, more sensitive and accurate, you are also not restricted to requiring a mouse pad when using an optical mouse. There are basically two kinds of optical mice: One that uses infrared or laser beam; it has a light emitting diode (LED), commonly blue or red in color on the mouse bottom to track movements. The other kind uses optoelectronic sensor to take rapid images on the surface it moves on to calculate motions. Above devices eliminate the use of a roller-ball (which can be heavy, and less precise), like that used on the older, conventional mouse. Despite that, optical mouse can have other problems. If you find your mouse pointer self-jumping erratically on your computer screen, at times stuck, or is slow responding, there are reasons for why it is acting that way. Determine the kind of optical mouse you have, and follow some troubleshooting tips for optical mouse >> — For All Optical Mice — • Check the connection if it is a wired kind, make sure the mous