When you spin the scroll wheel, it looks like you spin a little metal disc that has small prongs jutting out, and those prongs were wearing down another metal disc that acts as the receiver for the signal. I took everything apart, down to the potentiometer that the scroll wheel uses, and saw that there was a lot of wear between the 2 parts of the potentiometer, but no dirt. I did give it a try, but I didn't see any dirt that I could clear out. I just don't know what I would need to get, a sensor or w/e it is that I'd need. Anyways, I've got somewhat nimble fingers, if I can replace a part easily, or even with a little kajiggering and soldering, that would be fine too. If you want to know anything else, just ask, idk what else is relevant to share here.Įdit: Is it possible to easily replace the switch or sensor or whatever it is that detects scrolling on this mouse? It looks like this is not an uncommon issue, and it also looks like I'm outside the 2 year warranty window (I assume i have 2 year warranty, it doesn't say anywhere on the web that I could tell). Now for my relevant stats: I'm on win 10 on a 3 or 4 year old t470 lenovo thinkpad, I'm connecting to the computer via the wireless dongle, and the trackball is within 12 inches from the usb receiver with unobstructed line of sight. It's so infuriating though, it's not consistent, and it's such a chore that I've started using the PgUp and PgDn keys on my keyboard to navigate. Sometimes it will, in fact, scroll down the amount of clicks I've input. If I scroll down, it'll scroll down then up. It never seems to do exactly what I want to do. The action on it is not great, but that would be bearable if the behavior on the computer was anything near what I expected.
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