I'm so glad you asked.
Your new mouse is squeaking because it is 'squeaky clean'. This is to be expected with any new mechanical mouse. To stop the squeak, use the mouse on a filthy surface that should include partially dried tomato slices, insects (either parts or whole), fungal blooms and of course, cheese. As you execute mouse maneuvers, these organic particles will season the new equipment's bottom surface thus dampening the sound.
So now you know.
2006-09-12 08:27:41
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answered by kurtrisser 4
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how long have you had it...you may need a new mouse..when does it squeak? can you clean it or something? get a new mouse....19-30 dollars for a decent one...good luck.
2006-09-12 08:22:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Get a cat or a mouse trap..
Really. Take that mouse back or buy a new optical mouse.
2006-09-12 08:29:26
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answered by tazintampa 3
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Stop using your mouse.
2006-09-12 08:19:03
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answered by kvsmiller 3
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say, mouseyy, stop that, choochoo, stop it dear,lol
go for an optical one, or just take out the bottom disc, see if theirs something in there other than the ball, then replace the ball and the disc.
2006-09-12 08:24:30
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answered by ? 2
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Use a mousetrap with a bit of cheese and that should solve the problem
2006-09-12 08:19:04
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answered by Master Chief 3
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Send it back for a replacement.
2006-09-12 08:19:03
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answered by Yoi_55 7
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Beat the mouse and kill it
2006-09-12 08:25:30
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answered by md m 2
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You need to take it a vet IMMEDIATELY, mice only when they are in pain.
2006-09-12 08:23:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Give it some cheese?
2006-09-12 08:19:17
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answered by Carol G 2
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