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I have a iball wireless keyboard and mouse combo.
The mouse suddenly started moving against the mouse movement and finally started making square patterns on the screen.Fixes that I tried:



1.uninstalling the drivers and rebooting
2.disabling it and rebooting
3.checking for any damage to the internal parts



I even tried using the mouse on other devices like my Android tablet and friends computer I still have the same issue.
Any help please!










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    I have a iball wireless keyboard and mouse combo.
    The mouse suddenly started moving against the mouse movement and finally started making square patterns on the screen.Fixes that I tried:



    1.uninstalling the drivers and rebooting
    2.disabling it and rebooting
    3.checking for any damage to the internal parts



    I even tried using the mouse on other devices like my Android tablet and friends computer I still have the same issue.
    Any help please!










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      I have a iball wireless keyboard and mouse combo.
      The mouse suddenly started moving against the mouse movement and finally started making square patterns on the screen.Fixes that I tried:



      1.uninstalling the drivers and rebooting
      2.disabling it and rebooting
      3.checking for any damage to the internal parts



      I even tried using the mouse on other devices like my Android tablet and friends computer I still have the same issue.
      Any help please!










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      I have a iball wireless keyboard and mouse combo.
      The mouse suddenly started moving against the mouse movement and finally started making square patterns on the screen.Fixes that I tried:



      1.uninstalling the drivers and rebooting
      2.disabling it and rebooting
      3.checking for any damage to the internal parts



      I even tried using the mouse on other devices like my Android tablet and friends computer I still have the same issue.
      Any help please!







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      asked Oct 12 '15 at 10:44









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          Using the mouse on another host and still experiencing the same issue rules out a problem with the host or drivers.



          This means, its a hardware defect, and you're likely required to replace the mouse.



          You can try cleaning the sensors, but it might just've been worn out.






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            Some wireless mice repeatedly move the mouse cursor around in a square to signal that their internal battery is low.






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              Using the mouse on another host and still experiencing the same issue rules out a problem with the host or drivers.



              This means, its a hardware defect, and you're likely required to replace the mouse.



              You can try cleaning the sensors, but it might just've been worn out.






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                Using the mouse on another host and still experiencing the same issue rules out a problem with the host or drivers.



                This means, its a hardware defect, and you're likely required to replace the mouse.



                You can try cleaning the sensors, but it might just've been worn out.






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                  Using the mouse on another host and still experiencing the same issue rules out a problem with the host or drivers.



                  This means, its a hardware defect, and you're likely required to replace the mouse.



                  You can try cleaning the sensors, but it might just've been worn out.






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                  Using the mouse on another host and still experiencing the same issue rules out a problem with the host or drivers.



                  This means, its a hardware defect, and you're likely required to replace the mouse.



                  You can try cleaning the sensors, but it might just've been worn out.







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                      Some wireless mice repeatedly move the mouse cursor around in a square to signal that their internal battery is low.






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