Originally Posted by
rossco
I'd recomend just buying a new mouse, they're cheap anyway.
You rich Canadians are quick to spend other people's money, eh?
My recommendation - as a frugal, fiscally responsible American- would be to completely strip the USB cable and connectors down to the base components, individual wire strands if possible.
Reconnect everything in your clean room (you DO have a clean room, right?) and then, using your ocilloscope (conveniently stored in the clean room), run full electronic diagnostics.
Then go buy yourself a new mouse because none of my suggestions will make a tinker's damn of difference- your mouse is borked.
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