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    Mice buttons screwed

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by kclives, Apr 12, 2008.

  1. kclives

    kclives Notebook Geek

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    This problem occured a while ago (~6 months) and I have ignored it until now as it has become progressively worse. Basically i have to smash my mouse buttons to register a click, also a really prolonged push works too, as they are unresponsive.

    For some reason they aren't working right, and I cant remove them to clean underneath. I think a connector may be dodgy...

    Does anyone have/had a similar problem or know of a solution

    (Btw its a VGNFS415)

    Thanks
     
  2. WILLY S

    WILLY S I was saying boo-urns

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    If the connector is the problem the whole mobo will have to be replaced so if you think it's that and your still under warranty then send it in to be repaired... At least before your overclock anyway :)

    It's also possible that the mouse buttons are off center or there could be dust or crumbs(etc...) preventing them from working effectively so if you cant open your laptop to clean them then send it for repairs. Hope this helps :)
     
  3. kclives

    kclives Notebook Geek

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    Thnks, i'll have a look when I open it up again.

    Warranty went out over a yr ago lol