![]() To reattach the switch cover to the switch, simply turn the mouse upside down, and attach the cover over the switch into its original position. I wasn’t about to plop down money for a new mouse when I liked the one I already had, so I decided the best course of action was to see if I couldn’t fix it myself. I located countless posts all over the web, from users of all different manufacturers, for whom the solution of reinstalling drivers didn’t help, and who were forced to go out and buy new mice. After searching for my trusty old PS2 mouse, which was nowhere to be found I might add, I decided to Google my trouble and realized that I alone was not the sole sufferer of this almost unbearable torment. It was so bad that it was almost impossible to draw boxes around groups of icons I needed to move around. Programs began popping open as I tried to move shortcuts around on the desktop. ![]() I was single-clicking folders but for some reason, they were opening as if I had double-clicked on them. I knew I had to figure out a DIY mouse repair. ![]() But as soon as I clicked the start menu button, I knew something wasn’t quite right anymore. ![]() ![]() After a month of non-use, I plugged my trusty Logitech iFeel Mouseman into my USB port and continued on as if we (my mouse and I) hadn’t missed a beat. ![]()
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