19 May

Hello!

When your beloved computer mouse turns several years old, it may have one unpleasant glitch: the button sticking. Those. you press the button and there is no click and there is no reaction from the computer, you press harder and the reaction is too strong.

To fix this problem, you need:
1) Disassemble the mouse
2) Look at the back side of the button, and see the output on the site.
3) Stick a small plastic pad there (for example, a piece of a plastic card), onto superglue
4) Let it dry
5) Collect and enjoy.

6) Good luck! =)

3 tracks

    Thanks a lot! By trial and error, I myself came to this conclusion because I could not find a similar article, but I could not think of something to stick and whether it would help =)
    I just want to clarify 1 small nuance ... Do you mean a fee by the platform? well, in general - the button is soldered to the board and how can I do this - I didn’t really understand, but there is another way out ... You just need to stick the same piece of plastic card on lower part the button itself. That is, on the part that directly presses the sensor.

    On the bottom of the button itself, I glued it. A photo would be clearer.

    ====
    On the contrary, I had to bend the plane of the button.
    ====

    At first it was bent a little and the problem was not solved for a long time. once again bending back freaked out and the mouse skewed. I took it apart (I immediately tried that if I took it apart to the extreme, you can also use it without sticking). Corrected by hand, collected and rejoice :)

    USB SmartTrack after a year of careful use. Maybe the disease is associated with plastic izg.

Good day, readers.

Some users are faced with a situation where the mouse cursor sticks on a personal computer or laptop. To fix the problem, you need to find out the reasons why this happens. And there are quite a few of them. In this case, it is necessary to take into account all the nuances, including the device to which the manipulator is connected.

The former are usually associated with related software - drivers. In addition, internal system errors and rare conflicts between connected devices affect correct operation. Or it's just a misconfiguration.

If all of the above can be corrected relatively simply, then hardware errors will be more difficult to “cure”. These include such ailments:

    wire damage;

    poor or no power at the connection port;

    problems inside the manipulator.

Hardware Errors - Troubleshooting()

Regardless of the version operating system installed on a computer, be it Windows 7 or Windows 10, the first thing you need to pay attention to is the integrity of the device itself. If suddenly external damage is clearly visible on the connected component, there is a considerable probability that a chip or other contact violation could occur inside the board. Unfortunately, in the absence of relevant knowledge and necessary equipment, to solve the problem will be as difficult as possible.

Sometimes the manipulator turns off as a result of the failure of the connected cable. If you know exactly where the cliff is, there is a chance to fix the problem on your own, although it will not be the most aesthetic. So, you need to disable the component, cut out the problematic section of the wire. Then expose the contacts on the two parts of the cord and connect the corresponding cores to each other. After this, it is imperative that each individual “twist” be covered with insulating material - adhesive tape is usually used. And after that, everything is hidden under a shrink film. Although it will certainly be more convenient to use the same electrical tape.

Personally, I have several times restored mice from different manufacturers. Of course, this cannot guarantee a long “life” of the component in the future. So after such operations it is better to look for new element. Well, until then, you can do without " resurrected» manipulator.

In some cases, the computer itself turns off the power of the USB port to which the mouse is connected. And on laptops, this situation is more common than on stationary machines. As a result, the element we need does not perform all the prescribed functions. To check the situation in Windows 8 and other operating systems of the next versions, you must perform a series of actions:

It is worth noting that the same method is also suitable for Windows XP.

Software errors - elimination()

It must be said right away that problems of this kind appear more often. The fact is that most modern manipulators are automatically determined by the operating system, which is not always a great option, since some gadgets have their own characteristics. Therefore, the standard drivers provided in the system simply do not fit.

What to do in this case? You need to use the solution that is offered with the element. Or look for the necessary software on the official website. This usually resolves the issue.

If you notice that the cursor continues to behave strangely on the screen, check the system for viruses. In some situations, it is malware that is the problem. After removing it, everything should work as normal.

Well, as you can see, there are many reasons why the cursor might not behave the way it used to. To restore full performance, you must first find out the cause.

I hope you can solve the problems with your mouse.

The mouse is an integral part of almost any modern computer system. Without it, it is impossible to perform many actions. And it's even worse if Mouse cursor doesn't move but mouse works. That is, the power indicator is on, the device is connected to the computer, but no response to user actions is observed.

And there can be several reasons for this, as well as methods for solving it. All of them can be divided into:

  • software problems;
  • hardware problems.

Software problems

First of all, in answer to the question, what to do if the mouse does not work, you can advise to wait a bit. It is quite possible that the computer simply “froze” and stopped responding to commands not only from the mouse, but also from other devices.

If this is not the problem, then you can go through the following solutions:

  • just restart your computer. You might be surprised how many problems can be solved by simply restarting your PC;
  • it is possible that the mouse drivers have "flew". The natural solution is to reinstall them;
  • you also need to see if the mouse is detected by the system itself. To do this, by calling the context menu of the "My Computer" icon, select the "Properties" item. Then go to the "Device Manager" tab and in the window that opens, find "Mice and other pointing devices." The user's mouse should be visible here. If it is not there, then you can try to reconnect it and, if necessary, reinstall the driver;
  • if the problem is observed in a particular program, it makes sense to see if the mouse is set in the settings of this program.

Hardware problems

If all these problems were tried by elimination, but did not bring results, then the question: if the mouse freezes on the computer, what to do remains open.

And in this case, you need to move on to the so-called "iron" or hardware problems:

  • connecting cable damaged. You can try to find and fix the gap;
  • there is no contact in the computer port. It is possible that the corresponding connection socket has become loose. You can try to connect the mouse to another;
  • if the mouse is wireless, then the reason may also be in the accompanying electromagnetic interference. For example, if there is another one nearby wireless mouse, or if a powerful source of electromagnetic radiation is operating nearby. It also makes sense to check if the batteries are dead;
  • the reason for the non-working state of both a ball and an optical mouse may be contamination of the working surface of the device itself or the mat (or other working surface). Accordingly, you need to clean the mouse, pad, etc.
Tip: if nothing helps, the cause of the breakdown is much more serious, you need to carry the device in service center.

However, it can be much easier to just buy a new mouse than to repair an old one.

Hi all! The mouse freezes on the computer, what should I do? I will address this question below. The mouse is one of the main components in the computer. Without this device, it will be quite problematic to work on it. It often happens that a computer mouse stops functioning properly.

The most common "glitch" of the mouse is its freezing. If this happened, there is no need to be nervous and hysterical. First you need to find out the cause of the malfunction of the manipulator. This is a rather difficult operation, but in this article I will tell you about everything that needs to be considered when repairing your favorite computer mouse.

Before starting the repair of the mouse, you need to find out the reason why it is malfunctioning. There are two main types of freezes:

  • hardware;
  • Software.

So, if the cause is software errors, then here you need to look for problems in the drivers or inside the operating system itself. In addition, do not forget about the equipment installed on the computer. Some devices may simply conflict with each other.

As for hardware errors, there are much more of them. Accordingly, it will be a little harder to fix them than software "lags".

Now let's look at what kind of hardware errors can lead to slow and freezing work of your computer:

  • First of all, this is a damaged or non-working USB cable;
  • If the connection port is not connected;
  • Faulty computer mouse;

  • Next, you need to remember about the full operation of the USB input. It's just that some contacts may move away, and accordingly the mouse will work every other time. Until you move the cable or USB-jack;

These are the main hardware causes of the manipulator freezing. If, after a step-by-step check, the mouse still continues to work incorrectly, then most likely the situation is in software errors. There may be several of them:

  1. First you need to check for the presence of the necessary drivers. It often happens that the wrong version is installed, or even the old one;
  2. Next, check your mouse settings. It just might not be configured correctly;
  3. Due to the presence of some connected devices, the functionality of the manipulator may be impaired.

VIDEO: MOUSE SETUP - START

HARDWARE ERRORS: SOLUTIONS

We got to the most basic - troubleshooting. Before you start to climb into the system, make sure that the computer mouse is intact. If it fell or hit, it is possible that a contact on a special board could come off inside the device. In the absence of a special soldering iron and the ability to solder, it would be best to leave this mouse or give it to someone who can fix this problem.

One of the most common causes is the breakdown of the cable itself that connects the mouse to the computer. Repairing such a wire will cost you about the same price as a new manipulator. Therefore, it is up to you whether to repair or purchase a new working mouse.

It is also common for the computer to automatically disconnect from the main USB hub. This is what can lead the device to Out of Service. You can check this by following this guide:

  • You need to open the Control Panel. For those not in the know, it's in the start menu;
  • In the shortcut called "System" you will need to find the "Hardware" tab. We enter this tab;
  • Here click on "Device Manager";
  • Visually look for an item called "Universal USB Bus Controller";

  • In this tab, click on "USB hub";
  • Find "Power Management". Click on this item;
  • In this tab, you will be able to see the item “Allow the device to be turned off to save money” in front of you. If there is a checkmark next to this item, remove it. The fact is that the computer system can often switch to power saving mode, and, accordingly, turn off some devices.

SOFTWARE ERRORS: SOFTWARE

Although hardware errors occur, software much more often it can be the fault of the braking operation of a computer mouse. Today is being created huge amount mice, and almost all of them are automatically detected by the Windows system. However, not all modern gadgets are equipped with the necessary driver, and are ready to accept the conditions of the connected mouse. This should not be forgotten either.

It is worth noting that when buying expensive manipulators, a special disk with the necessary drivers is provided in the kit. In addition, they can be downloaded from the official website of the mouse manufacturer. Usually such programs are distributed free of charge. After installing these utilities, the mouse may begin to function properly.


If that didn't bring you positive results, you need to go to the "Device Manager" menu. If there are errors, some icons may have a question mark or Exclamation point. Those drivers that have such signs next to them, you will need to reinstall.

Now let's talk about mouse setup. Many of the users have never experienced this operation before. Now I will tell you in detail and step by step how this is done.

Now almost everyone has a computer or laptop. Agree, it is quite difficult to imagine your life without this device. And if at home it is primarily a means of entertainment, then at work it is extremely important tool. For greater convenience of using a desktop PC and a laptop, a keyboard and mouse were invented. The latter, for some reason, sometimes malfunctions or, to put it simply, freezes. Let's try to figure out what is the cause of this malfunction and how to fix it.

  1. Breaking.

The first and most obvious thing that comes to mind is a breakdown. Well, this is quite possible. The mouse itself could break, the cable (wireless adapter) could be damaged, and you need to understand whether this is really so. Carefully inspect the manipulator and wire for integrity. If you have another mouse at home, try connecting it.


  1. Port to connect.

It is possible that the cause of the malfunction is not in the mouse, but in the connector into which you connect it. If it's a standard (PS/2) port, that is, the only one of its kind on the back of your PC, the only solution to the problem is to buy a USB or

The Sticky Keys feature is designed for novice users personal computer or people who for some reason can press several buttons at once (due to some kind of injury or inability to use one of the hands when working). Ordinary user such a function is unlikely to be to your liking. The “plaintive” sound is very annoying, and sometimes it can scare the user a little. This is especially annoying for gamers, because usually pressing a certain key repeatedly requires the player to game process. How to turn off Sticky Keys so that nothing distracts you when working on a PC or while playing a game? Consider this process step by step for different operating systems.

Windows 7

The principles for disabling this function are the same everywhere - only the designations and interface differ. To understand how to remove sticky keys, the following instruction will help you:

  1. Open the Start panel, then Control Panel. Go to "View", "Category". There we select "Small icons".
  2. Click LMB (left mouse button), and a new window will appear on the screen.
  3. Here you will see the “Ease of Access Center”. You need to go there.
  4. Open the link "Change keyboard settings" - there should be a mode "Facilitate working with the keyboard". Go into it.
  5. Find the inscription "Simplify section of text" and disable the setting by unchecking "Enable Sticky Keys".
  6. Do not forget to confirm your action by pressing the "Apply" button in order for your settings to take effect.

Important! If this does not help, you should enter the input filtering settings in the same menu and uncheck the two boxes at the top. Don't forget to save your settings!

Windows XP

All shutdown actions occur in almost the same way:

  1. Go: "Start", then - "Control Panel".
  2. Find " Special abilities” and click on it LMB.
  3. In the window that opens, go to the "Keyboard" tab.
  4. In the "Sticky Keys" section, uncheck the box next to "Sticky Keys", which will solve your problem.

There is another option, how to disable sticky keys, for this:

  1. We call our “problem” by pressing the “shift” key five times.
  2. In the window that opens, a suggestion will appear to disable the “Sticky Keys” function.
  3. To agree, you will need to click the "Options" button and go to desired link to a new tab.
  4. In the “Set up Sticky Keys” section, uncheck all the necessary items.
  5. Click "Apply" and enjoy the result.

Important! If only annoying sound bothers you, then in the same tab, find the setting to turn it off.

Windows 8 and 8.1:

  1. Open the "Options" link by moving the cursor to the upper right corner.
  2. Go to the "Accessibility" section.
  3. On the "Keyboard" tab, disable the function you do not need.

Windows 10:

  • First you need to get into the "Ease of Access Center".
  • In the window we are looking for “Facilitation of working with the keyboard, go in there and look for the checkbox “Turn on Sticky Keys”, uncheck it.

Nothing complicated, right? Still like, but there are other types of sticking.

Other types of sticking and how to deal with them

Have you managed to turn off Sticky Keys yet? Or are you interested in solving a different problem? Then read on!

Mouse sticky

Such a function will be useful only when the user needs to select and drag different objects. This remedy operating room Windows systems allows you to hold down the mouse button without physical impact.

If you need to disable this feature, do the following:

  1. Go to: "Start", then - "Control Panel".
  2. Open the "Printers and other equipment" section.
  3. Open the "Mouse" item.
  4. There, open “Mouse Buttons” and uncheck the box next to “Enable Sticky” in the “Sticky Mouse Button” window.
  5. Click Apply.

Here we have disabled this feature for the mouse.

Mechanical sticky keys

This kind of problem can be caused by the keyboard being deformed, falling or getting debris in the key, making it permanently pressed. In the second case, you can get by with assembling and disassembling the keyboard, while carefully removing debris from all the cracks - it is advisable to use a special vacuum cleaner. In the first one, you should contact the service center or call the master at home.

Important! When cleaning the keyboard from third-party objects that have fallen into the gaps between the keys, in no case use water! This kind of action can cause your device to break down without the possibility of subsequent recovery by any means.

When cleaning with a vacuum cleaner, it should be understood that we are talking about a special vacuum cleaner, the power of which allows you not to deform the components installed on the integrated circuits of the input device.

Hello, dear readers of the blog site. I don't know if you have experienced the same problem double or triple actuation of the mouse button in one click, but definitely - such a problem exists and it is often found among users, as evidenced by numerous entries on the forums. What can I say, I myself have repeatedly witnessed a situation where with one click of the left button 2-4 windows were opened at once, instead of one, this was terribly annoying and interfered with work. And then I wondered how to fix the mouse without having special tools.

And that's what I managed to find out, on different sites they write that it is necessary to solder the mikrik (the switch is a button on the board that makes a click) from some non-working mouse, or put paper / tape under the key and then, they say, the problem will go away. However, there is a way in which the need for a soldering iron and putting something in is eliminated, and the time to repair the mouse will take you no more than 10 minutes. The difficulty is that to implement this method, you will have to disassemble the mouse, but the same thing will need to be done with other methods.

The case of any computer mouse is fastened with screws, some of them may be in such places that they can simply not be found during a cursory examination. Usually, the screws are on the bottom, they fasten the bottom of the mouse and the rest of its parts. Carefully unscrew all the screws visible to the eye, then pull the case - if the bottom is still holding something, then you need to find hidden screws, I suggest looking for them, for example, under stickers or overlays. Be sure to disconnect the mouse from the port before you start disassembling it, in order to avoid any trouble.

There are different types of computer mice - gaming, office (regular), wireless, and so on, but their internal structure is very similar. Regardless of how many buttons the mouse has, each of them will have its own mic. Remarkably, these mics are identical, which allows them to be replaced in the event of a breakdown. Even under the scroll wheel there is its own switch.

The switch itself consists of two parts, the lower part (base) is attached to printed circuit board contact pins by soldering, the upper part is the switch housing that covers the inside. Inside the switch is a thin copper plate of a peculiar shape, when it bends under the action of force - you can hear a click, the same "click" that all mouse buttons usually make. The problem is in the plate., but to get to it you will need to remove the switch housing.

It is best to do this with a thin screwdriver or something else that is convenient for you to work with. Carefully pry off the end of the mikrik case, then do it around the entire perimeter of the switch. Be careful, as a result of opening, a small plastic button may fall out (it is red in the image), this is the part through which the force from your finger pressing to the copper plate is transmitted. The plate rests on supports, which do not allow her to "walk" within the body. However, one of the ends of the plate is not rigidly fixed, so in order to release the plate, you will have to move it a little to the side.

Great, now. The fact is that over time, the metal sags ("tired"), and in certain position the plate drops so close to the bottom contact that in a fraction of a second it makes several circuits, as a result of which we can observe multiple windows opening in Windows with one click, for example. It is necessary to turn the plate over, slightly bend the “tail” up with a screwdriver or other object, it is important not to overdo it, otherwise the plate can be broken (copper is very thin).

Now you need to put the plate on the mounts, it is better to start the installation with the movable side of the plate. I don’t argue, it’s not so easy to do, because the detail is very small, but with a certain skill everything should work out. But putting the plate back in place is only half the battle, it is also necessary to install the body of the mikrik back, since it is attached to the latches. Before installing the switch housing in place, insert a white (or any other color) button into it from the inside so that its narrow part looks up, after which you can snap the housing back.

Well, that's all, now it remains only to assemble the mouse back by tightening the screws at the junctions. If you did everything right, then you don’t have to take the mouse in for repair or run to the store for a new one. And if suddenly the problems with the mouse recur, now you know what to do. Even in such a simple way click hardness can be adjusted by simply bending the plate to the desired distance. Personally, I like it when the mouse button press is crisp and hard, accompanied by a loud click.

This procedure can be repeated as many times as you like, until the lower part of the mikrik falls apart, after all, plastic cannot be called resistant to mechanical damage material. Also, as an option, you can completely solder the mikrik, for example, from an old but working mouse. But firstly, it will take more time, and secondly, not everyone may have a soldering iron at hand along with solder. In addition, you can try to order such switches from the Internet, and in which case, rearrange the copper plates from there, it will come out much cheaper than buying even the simplest mouse. Thank you.

19 May

Hello!

When your favorite computer mouse is a few years old, it may have one nasty glitch: the sticky button. Those. you press the button and there is no click and there is no reaction from the computer, you press harder and the reaction is too strong.

To fix this problem, you need:
1) Disassemble the mouse
2) Look at the back side of the button, and see the output on the site.
3) Stick a small plastic pad there (for example, a piece of a plastic card), onto superglue
4) Let it dry
5) Collect and enjoy.

6) Good luck! =)

3 tracks

    Thanks a lot! By trial and error, I myself came to this conclusion because I could not find a similar article, but I could not think of something to stick and whether it would help =)
    I just want to clarify 1 small nuance ... Do you mean a fee by the platform? well, in general - the button is soldered to the board and how you can turn it around - I didn’t really understand, but there is another way out ... You just need to stick the same piece of a plastic card on the bottom of the button itself. That is, on the part that directly presses the sensor.

    On the bottom of the button itself, I glued it. A photo would be clearer.

    ====
    On the contrary, I had to bend the plane of the button.
    ====

    At first it was bent a little and the problem was not solved for a long time. once again bending back freaked out and the mouse skewed. I took it apart (I immediately tried that if I took it apart to the extreme, you can also use it without sticking). Corrected by hand, collected and rejoice :)

    USB SmartTrack after a year of careful use. Maybe the disease is associated with plastic izg.