Re: Mouse Yips

Subject: Re: Mouse Yips
From: "Rick Stone" <rstone75 -at- kc -dot- rr -dot- com>
To: <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2006 12:54:29 -0500

Hi all

I suppose with the introduction of optical mice, this probably isn't (or won't be) much of an issue any longer. But I've seen it often enough and in enough different places that I feel it warrants a reply here. I also don't believe I've seen anyone else post what I'm about to. If so, I offer my sincere apologies.

Mouse Yips may not be totally physiological. They may be purely mechanical in nature.

If your mouse is the variety that uses an internal ball, I've seen more than my fair share that as you move them around, you actually feel the ball rumbling about. As if you are rolling across a ridged surface. Since tracking can't occur smoothly, the "Yips" occur.

When I encounter this, I flip the mouse downside up and remove the ball. Once you do this, you should notice that there are two or three "Wheels" or "Spinning Bars" that contact the ball. This causes the pointer to change. Almost invariably, you will see crud that has become caked around the surface of these contact points. Typically you can simply use your fingernail to scrape the stuff away as you also rotate the wheel or bar to bring the hidden areas into view.

I've seen many a "Mouse Yip" totally disappear after performing said procedure.

Cheers all... Rick (the "Yipless") ;) <VBEG>

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References:
RE: Mouse Yips: From: James Barrow

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