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2 hours ago, Trinity-W said:

Hi Rat, Yes first thing replace battery. If that's been done connect to a different USB PORT. If it's still not working it could be a driver conflict or hardware problem with the Mouse. The worst scenario it could be the MBO that is faulty. Any computer part can fail any time. A lot of parts are not made to last a long time. 

 

4 hours ago, spaghet rat said:

so i have a wireless (i think 2.4 ghz) mouse iv had for i think like 3-6 months. the specific model is this (https://leedsproducts.brandeditems.com/product/galactic-wireless-mouse/) and i got it from my cousin who works at fritolay, and as such it has a doritos logo on it. like 20 minutes ago it started acting funny like not tracking properly, jittering all over the screen when i moved it. i cleaned the lens and opened it up and nothing look broken. could it be a problem with the dongle? what is the problem here? it was working fine and then just broke. im using a backup wired mouse but i would like some help fixing it.

Highly unlikely it would be MBO.  It sounds extremely likely that this mouse may just be starting to fail. Especially since you are currently using a backup mouse and I assume it works fine, it sounds like a mouse issue and not an issue with your computer. Looking at the product link you sent, looks like they would not be built very well after all, especially as they are sold as bulk to companies that just want to slap their logos on it and give as a freebie.

so i have a wireless (i think 2.4 ghz) mouse iv had for i think like 3-6 months. the specific model is this (https://leedsproducts.brandeditems.com/product/galactic-wireless-mouse/) and i got it from my cousin who works at fritolay, and as such it has a doritos logo on it. like 20 minutes ago it started acting funny like not tracking properly, jittering all over the screen when i moved it. i cleaned the lens and opened it up and nothing look broken. could it be a problem with the dongle? what is the problem here? it was working fine and then just broke. im using a backup wired mouse but i would like some help fixing it.

you dont need an aio for anything but i9 cpus or heavy oc jobs just get an nh-d15 or peerless assassin

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The Galactic Wireless Mouse is perfect for either travel or at a desk. Small built-in Nano receiver which receives signal up to 10 meters away. Also has power off capability to preserve battery life and three different DPI (800, 1200. 1600) for speed adjustment. Includes 2 x AAA batteries. 

 

There is no telling how long the mouse sat on some stores shelf so even though you haven't been using it for very long there is always the possibility the batteries are going south.  Try installing a pair of new batteries and see if that doesn't fix the problem

 

Take Care and Good Luck.

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1 hour ago, spaghet rat said:

so i have a wireless (i think 2.4 ghz) mouse iv had for i think like 3-6 months. the specific model is this (https://leedsproducts.brandeditems.com/product/galactic-wireless-mouse/) and i got it from my cousin who works at fritolay, and as such it has a doritos logo on it. like 20 minutes ago it started acting funny like not tracking properly, jittering all over the screen when i moved it. i cleaned the lens and opened it up and nothing look broken. could it be a problem with the dongle? what is the problem here? it was working fine and then just broke. im using a backup wired mouse but i would like some help fixing it.

Hi Rat, Yes first thing replace battery. If that's been done connect to a different USB PORT. If it's still not working it could be a driver conflict or hardware problem with the Mouse. The worst scenario it could be the MBO that is faulty. Any computer part can fail any time. A lot of parts are not made to last a long time. 

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2 hours ago, Trinity-W said:

Hi Rat, Yes first thing replace battery. If that's been done connect to a different USB PORT. If it's still not working it could be a driver conflict or hardware problem with the Mouse. The worst scenario it could be the MBO that is faulty. Any computer part can fail any time. A lot of parts are not made to last a long time. 

 

4 hours ago, spaghet rat said:

so i have a wireless (i think 2.4 ghz) mouse iv had for i think like 3-6 months. the specific model is this (https://leedsproducts.brandeditems.com/product/galactic-wireless-mouse/) and i got it from my cousin who works at fritolay, and as such it has a doritos logo on it. like 20 minutes ago it started acting funny like not tracking properly, jittering all over the screen when i moved it. i cleaned the lens and opened it up and nothing look broken. could it be a problem with the dongle? what is the problem here? it was working fine and then just broke. im using a backup wired mouse but i would like some help fixing it.

Highly unlikely it would be MBO.  It sounds extremely likely that this mouse may just be starting to fail. Especially since you are currently using a backup mouse and I assume it works fine, it sounds like a mouse issue and not an issue with your computer. Looking at the product link you sent, looks like they would not be built very well after all, especially as they are sold as bulk to companies that just want to slap their logos on it and give as a freebie.

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8 hours ago, Trinity-W said:

Hi Rat, Yes first thing replace battery. If that's been done connect to a different USB PORT. If it's still not working it could be a driver conflict or hardware problem with the Mouse. The worst scenario it could be the MBO that is faulty. Any computer part can fail any time. A lot of parts are not made to last a long time. 

neither worked. also whats mbo

you dont need an aio for anything but i9 cpus or heavy oc jobs just get an nh-d15 or peerless assassin

MARK THE SOLUTION AS SOLUTION

 

 

i am 14 so i may be wrong sometimes

 

@Bob__ is a w

 

 

 

 

 

 

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17 hours ago, spaghet rat said:

neither worked. also whats mbo

MBO is motherboard.

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6 hours ago, damned said:

MBO is motherboard.

oh im using a chromebook lmao

you dont need an aio for anything but i9 cpus or heavy oc jobs just get an nh-d15 or peerless assassin

MARK THE SOLUTION AS SOLUTION

 

 

i am 14 so i may be wrong sometimes

 

@Bob__ is a w

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, spaghet rat said:

oh im using a chromebook lmao

Sounds like a hardware failure for sure. Just the mouse reaching its end of life. 

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