https://www.hama.com/00086530/hama-am-5200-optical-mouse#technical-details
So I have this piece of shit of a mouse and the problem is that it disconnects itself now and then. Also, the mouse cursor crashes and when I turn on/turn off the speakers it also crashes for a while. The way I fix it when it disconnects or crashes is reconnecting it. I think the problem is that it isn't compatible with Windows 10 but I would like to know if there is any way to fix it because I really like the mouse in itself and I would like to know if there is a way to fix it before buying a new one.
Thanks.
>>336677
>I think the problem is that it isn't compatible with Windows 10
It's a mouse, an absolute standard peripheral for fuck many years. It IS compatible with 10 for sure, or did you install an extra driver on 7 back then?
But hama is very cheap use- until- it- breaks- then-throw- away- and- buy stuff. Not the best of quality but will last you a warranty and then you buy another as it is so cheap.
Likely it is simply damaged, could be a cheap capacitor maybe?
>>336687
>could be a cheap capacitor maybe?
Inside the mouse??
I have thought that it could be the USB conector in the PC but I have tried in different USB ports.
I used this mouse when I had Windows 7 and this doesn't happened. That's why I have thought it could be because it's not compatible with 10. Also in the description of the product it doesn't say that it's compatible with 10, only as far as 8. That's another reason.
And how can this piece of plastic brake itself? If it were that the cable brokes because you have it to much tense or something but, only for using it?
>>336694
Ever opened a modern optical mouse? Those are pretty complex devices which of course have caps etc. And several IC. One of those components failing and it's goodbye.
I assumed a cap because you said it does still work but not... really..., crashing and reconnecting etc. And that is the typical behaviour if a cap reaches its lower end of current it can hold which leads to all kinds of voltage fluctuations and weird shit.
The other possibility is a loose contact in a component, maybe where the cable connects to it or the plug or sth.
>>336705
>2017
>Still using capacitors in electronics.
Why technology hasn't advanced more?
>>336710
Got another way of storing charge?
Also not all caps are the classic cylindrical liquid electrolytical caps anymore.
>>336713
quantum electronics
>>336717
>helium cooled laser cooled mouse
SIGN ME THE FUCK UP!