as long as the mouse isnt in the room as the pest thing it shoudl be fine. just keep ur mouse in another room. i use shredded mail/news paper and sometimes carefresh for my pregnant mice lift up the tail and look for balls itll be really obvious. on babies though its a bit harder. look up pictures online for the babies
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when i plug in my mouse it does not work why?
Consider looking for updated drivers for your mouse. If it starts working and then stops, maybe windows is overwriting incorrect drivers on top of the working installed mouse drivers. Go into device manager and find the mouse device. download some drivers for your mouse, then point the device manager to use your new drivers for the mouse. Should work
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What is ur pc's mouse gender ?
I am not quite sure. The delivery cat was biting the mouse in between its legs when it was handed to me
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Found baby mouse...what to do?
this happened to me once and i knew the mother was dead because my dog had killed it. i felt REALLY bad so i took the only baby i found and tried to nurse it but it was reaaly hard because it still was pink and had no hair and its eyes were still closed. n-e-ways i fed it by getting a toothpick and dipping it in milk but since urs is bigger i suggest u use a small piece of paper towel or cloth and dip it in milk and if the mouse cant suck on it then squeeze a drop on its lips. but be VERY CAREFUL. the mouse i had died becase it was so small but urs will survive. U R A GOOD PERSON. I HOPE I HELPED!!!!!!!!
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My Mouse Is Behaving Weird or Device Driver Is Behaving Weird?
If it works on one computer the mouse is OK. Go into your Mouse settings and check them. You should have options to set the double click speed, the type of pointer, and such. There should also be a test thing in the mouse settings that you can click to see if you like the speed and so forth that you set. Ron
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How can I reduce the sound of clicking my mouse
I put chewing gum around the tiny switches inside the mouse. I think it lessened the noise a little bit. Can fill it p with some kind of foam later. Hope this will work for you too.
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A mouse or perhaps a rat in the house?
If you want to get rid of the mice, use what ever you can. I moved into a new subdivision a couple of years ago and that first winter we had mice everywhere. I used a newly designed snap trap that I purchased at home depot and it equated to zero suffering. I also put down a lot of poison. The poison dehydrates the mouse, and used glue traps in high traffic areas. It took about three week, but I was able to get rid of them and did not have any problems the following winter. Good Luck!
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Is the EVGA TORQ X10 Gaming Mouse good?
It's as good as any other gaming mouse. There's nothing in particular that makes the Torq X10 stand out from the others, although it combines features from other mice such as the adjustable length and height and changeable weight. Aesthetically, it looks quite good with its carbon fiber shell, but that's pretty gimmicky and it wo not really help you 1-deag people in CS. It just makes it expensive. The Avago 9800 sensor is also known for having very slight mouse acceleration (undetectable physically), where as cheaper, optical sensors such as the Avago 3090 and 3095 (found in the Deathadder and G400 respectively) have no acceleration at all. So, in conclusion, it's a good mouse. There's nothing inherently wrong with it. It has some nice features such as size and weight adjustability, but has no features that other mice do not have. It's also probably going to be insanely expensive with that carbon fiber. Keep in mind that everything I've said here is purely on observation - I have not actually used the mouse. So let's break it down here for your review. Pros: Slick looking Ambidextrous 8200 DPI capability Adjustable in both size and weight Macros 9 programmable buttons Cons: Expensive (most likely)