So I go to use my magic mouse and i found it was not turning on
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When I went to try and turn on this Magic Mouse, the mouse did not turned on.
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When I went to change the batteries, I found corrosion on the battery terminals. I changed the batteries anyway, and the mouse didn't work.
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It also seems like the battery acid may have gotten inside the mouse, since this contact is not working correctly and does not spring back up. I was able to fix it a little bit and get it to spring up again, but it still sticks.
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So I did what anyone would do, replace the batteries
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NOT! the battery leaked and corroded the contact for the negative
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Not only that, the battery acid leaked and it got inside the mouse because the corroded battery contact got stuck when I removed the battery from the battery socket, but with a little bit of convincing, it came loose this time, but still tends to stick
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i got REALLY LUCKY with the other contact, not even close to major corrosion damage!
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I really don't want a 80$ mouse to go to waste, and I will NOT buy a new one with how much this one cost
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Any fix?
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Is there any way to fix this? The mouse was $80 and it seems like I got lucky and caught it before it could get any worse then it already is. It seems like I caught this corrosion while I have time to clean it and get the mouse working again.
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So I go to use my magic mouse and i found it was not turning on
So I did what anyone would do, replace the batteries
NOT! the battery leaked and corroded the contact for the negative
Not only that, the battery acid leaked and it got inside the mouse because the corroded battery contact got stuck when I removed the battery from the battery socket, but with a little bit of convincing, it came loose this time, but still tends to stick
i got REALLY LUCKY with the other contact, not even close to major corrosion damage!
I really don't want a 80$ mouse to go to waste, and I will NOT buy a new one with how much this one cost
Any fix?
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So I go to use my magic mouse and i found it was not turning on
So I did what anyone would do, replace the batteries
NOT! the battery leaked and corroded the contact for the negative
Not only that, the battery acid leaked and it got inside the mouse because the corroded battery contact got stuck when I removed the battery from the battery socket, but with a little bit of convincing, it came loose this time, but still tends to stick
i got REALLY LUCKY with the other contact, not even close to major corrosion damage!
I really don't want a 80$ mouse to go to waste, and I will NOT buy a new one with how much this one cost
So I go to use my magic mouse and i found it was not turning on
So I did what anyone would do, replace the batteries
NOT! the battery leaked and corroded the contact for the negative
Not only that, the battery acid leaked and it got inside the mouse because the corroded battery contact got stuck when I removed the battery from the battery socket, but with a little bit of convincing, it came loose this time, but still tends to stick
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i got REALLY LUCKY with the other contact, not even close to major corrosion damage!
I really don't want a 80$ mouse to go to waste, and I will NOT buy a new one with how much this one cost
So I go to use my magic mouse and i found it was not turning on
So I did what anyone would do, replace the batteries
NOT! the battery leaked and corroded the contact for the negative
Not only that, the battery acid leaked and it got inside the mouse because the corroded battery contact got stuck when I removed the battery from the battery socket, but with a little bit of convincing, it came loose this time, but still tends to stick
I really don't want a 80$ mouse to go to waste, and I will NOT buy a new one with how much this one cost
So I go to use my magic mouse and i found it was not turning on
So I did what anyone would do, replace the batteries
NOT! the battery leaked and corroded the contact for the negative
Not only that, the battery acid leaked and it got inside the mouse because the corroded battery contact got stuck when I removed the battery from the battery socket, but with a little bit of convincing, it came loose this time, but still tends to stick
I really don't want a 80$ mouse to go to waste, and I will NOT buy a new one with how much this one cost
Any fix?