Originally Posted by Jelly Bean
Hello.Use the speed and excelliration in your logitech set point software if you have not installed it it can be downloaded from Logitech website.
Thanks, JB, but my problem is not software-related.
Originally Posted by Hengis
Nice mouse
You can buy replacement feet directly from Logitech -
Logitech Store
I had already thought about that but I don't have the $ to spend on it atm, so I'm trying to find an alternative method.
Originally Posted by ih8bills
Mouspad is important 2.... I use an old Xray Thunder 8 (smooth side)
with my Mx518--- you really have to clean both surfaces frequently...
The oils from your skin + dust equals sticky-mouse.
I use an electrial-contact cleaner and a clean rag
X-ray - Serving you with the top gaming mousepads!
I have this mouse pad:
Newegg.com - Thermaltake A2417 Flare Pad - Mouse Pads & Accessories
Could I clean it with a rag containing some rubbing alcohol?
Originally Posted by Cobracon
A very light coating of aerosol (spray) silicone lubricant applied to the feet of the mouse and the mouse pad will make things glide smoooooooothly. I do the same for mine bi-monthly. Wipe the white gunk (technical terminology) off the feet and pad 1st with a dry paper towel.
Mornin' Time People........................
What are some name brands of this spray?
Thanks, everyone!
~Brandon