02-01-2022, 07:00 PM
S. Pupp wrote:
[quote=S. Pupp]
I used to clean the mouse button of my Kensington Mouse In A Box with DeOxit when it stopped working.
You could try removing the gooey rubber coating with isopropyl alcohol. I just rubbed it all off my Logitech mouse with a dry cloth.
Clarification - I used to clean the microswitch beneath the mouse button with DeOxit. The Kensington MIAB also had a known issue with the switch. Compared with the definitive cure of replacing the switch, I had to disassemble the switch and spray it about once per year.
I could certainly give that a try before going full solder action on it.