Hi Adrian,
Thanks for this info, however I could not locate this .plist anywhere on my
drive. I guess, as mentioned previously, because I have never upgraded my
OS, still running 10.3.9, this explains why I do not have such a .plist.
I've decided to forgo Apple's guarantee and dismantle the mouse
Hey
I'd recommend getting a Microsoft or Logitech mouse, much more reliable as
well.
Only advantage with the Mighty Mouse is the buttons on the side to get
Dashboard, Expose etc but you end up inadvertently pressing them when you
don't want to!
Thanks, David Moyle
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Hi James & all who helped,
Thanks for the advice to all. I have tried the cleaning but so far no good.
I must see how to open the mighty beast to get right into the mechanics of
the scroll wheel for a proper clean.
James, I am almost certain that due to my OS being 10.3.9 I do not have the
Scroll
well i'm using a kensington trackball, a push from bottom gets the
ball out & exposes the wheels for easy cleaning...no alcohol
needed..
happy new year to all wamuggers
On 27/12/2006, at 10:24, Paul wrote:
Peder Kristensen wrote:
Philippe,
I have had the same problem and it's
Peder Kristensen wrote:
Philippe,
I have had the same problem and it's a know problem. You can try to
clean the Mighty Mouse, see -
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=302417
If the problem persist and the mouse still is under warranty you could
take it to an Apple Authorised Se
Philippe,
I have had the same problem and it's a know problem. You can try to
clean the Mighty Mouse, see - http://docs.info.apple.com/
article.html?artnum=302417
If the problem persist and the mouse still is under warranty you
could take it to an Apple Authorised Service Centre and reque
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