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Button works intermittently on Kensington Wireless Mouse P/N 6439

The left mouse button with increasing frequency will not work until I slam the  whole mouse down from 3 or 4 inches. Then it works fine. I have changed the batteries several times without apparent effect. The wireless keyboard has worked flawlessly. Dirt? If it is, how do I clean it

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Battarys maybe running low on juice or the ball may have oil on ball, look for reset switch on buttom of mouse press on it,

if info ray type clean the light area, reset the mouse and the usb plug in usb mouse adapter, it may be colored ot not, should be the same color as the mouse one is reset both at the same time.

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