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Solution to Dirty Trackball on Mighty Mouse -- NO DISASSEMBLY REQUIRED!

I too have been plagued by the dirty trackball on the Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse. Although I love the mouse, cleaning the trackball as per Apple's instructions had done nothing. I have found a simple way to remove the lint/dirt etc... from inside the trackball WITHOUT disassembly of the mouse!

First, clean the mouse and trackball as according to Apple's instructions.

Next, take a piece of bright white paper, turn the mouse upside down on it, firmly press down on the ball, and vigorously run the mouse quickly up and down, left and right, AND in circles over the paper. After a while (it took me about 1-2 minutes), the lint and dirt that's been building up will break free of the sensors and when you take the mouse off the paper, you'll see everything that you cleaned on the paper -- and the scroll ball will work just like new.

I finished by cleaning it again with a damp, lent-free cloth.

Let me know how this works for you!

iMac 24", Mac OS X (10.5.1)

Posted on Nov 26, 2007 12:34 PM

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Posted on Dec 9, 2007 3:24 AM

Man I was plagued by dirty trackball... but your tip worked great!

you're a genius

Edoardo
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Jan 14, 2008 11:00 PM in response to LukeAP88

wow this is amazing it really works. usually i just stick a pin in there, but i was always afraid i was messing with the sensors or pushing the dirt deeper inside. this time my method didn't work. so i went searching for another method, bc apple's method never works. i found the disassembly method and realized that wasn't for me. but this one worked wonders. immediately.

Solution to Dirty Trackball on Mighty Mouse -- NO DISASSEMBLY REQUIRED!

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