Is my corsair m60 mouse dieing on me?


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    Is my corsair m60 mouse dieing on me?


    Hey guys so this issue started yesterday and has persisted through to today so my m60 now moves jerkily when I try to move the mouse I will try to fraps it but fraps is playing up but when I use a cheap oem dell mouse I do not have this issue.
    Could my m60s mouses laser be dieing on me? :/
    (Ignore the text doc I was going to try with fraps but it wouldn't work and excuse the shakey cam :'))
    The video is me trying to move it in a straight line across my icons
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    Have you tried reinstalling the drivers for it? Link.
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    Boozad said:
    Have you tried reinstalling the drivers for it? Link.
    Already tryed to no avail ;/
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    Maybe a silly question but did you uninstall the mouse in Device Manager before reinstalling? Does the mouse work on another PC?
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    I did uninstall it before and no I have not I guess I will now i'll report on results.
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    Ok so i've tried using it on another pc and the problem seems to persist.
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    Sounds like the mouse is on its way out unfortunately mate.
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    I've managed to semi-fix this issue by cleaning the diode thing with a mico fibre cloth
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