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Taking apart the Mighty Mouse may void your warranty, but it works perfectly at cleaning your mouse. The only reason the scroll bar stops scrolling is because dirt and debris gets stuck between the ball and the little rollers. Just take it apart, clean all the little components, put it back together and it works just like new.

i love my mighty mouse, the scroll ball gets dirty once in a while but i just do what apple reccomends, takes me one minute and brings me 1+ month of scrollball joy. :)

I can't tell you how many times I've done that, and my mighty mouse still doesn't work! I just gave up after a while. :rolleyes:

The best method of keeping your Mighty Mouse working is prevention. Wash your hands before you use it - every time. Everybody should be doing this anyway really, because computer mice and keyboards are a perfect breeding ground for disease and contamination.

The best method of keeping your Mighty Mouse working is prevention. Wash your hands before you use it - every time. Everybody should be doing this anyway really, because computer mice and keyboards are a perfect breeding ground for disease and contamination.

Agreed. I've had a mighty mouse for a while now (A year or two maybe) and I've never had a problem with it.

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My new MacBook black with 160GB HDD and 2GB Memory, dual core Intel 2.16Ghz.

Took that picture at work about an hour after getting it and it already started attracting all the finger prints. How I love it then; already got Leopard pre-ordered (?5 scheme). Shall be getting a nice black iPod Classic to go with it next.

My camera messed up the colors on the screens for some reason. :rolleyes:

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Two 20" Apple Cinema Displays- left one hooked up to 1.66GHz Core Duo Mac Mini and the right one is hooked up to the 2.2GHz Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro.

Can you say Paper Macs?

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(the cables don't look that bad in reality, its just because i took the shot from a rather pretty high angle)

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not my wii btw, but it goes so perfectly with my Mac...

iMac: 20" Core 2 Duo 2.16GHz default set-up.

same as last time i posted my desktop :)

Glassed Silver:mac

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(the cables don't look that bad in reality, its just because i took the shot from a rather pretty high angle)

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not my wii btw, but it goes so perfectly with my Mac...

iMac: 20" Core 2 Duo 2.16GHz default set-up.

same as last time i posted my desktop :)

Glassed Silver:mac

Nice desks. I like all the glass and panels.

Are you aware that they are upside down, though? The Chinese characters are facing down, not up. If you already knew, sorry to repeat! >_<;;

I think I'll try a similar look for my office area--only with pink plexiglass like I saw in a magazine. ^^;

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^^ you must be mad of money. Great clean setup, however I don't see why you just didn't get a monitor for you MacBook Pro instead of getting a iMac?

Thanks

Because it's a Powerbook G4 :laugh:

i'm upgrading when the rumored 13" aluminum mac sub-notebook arrives *cross fingers*

New upgrade... the 15" Macbook Pro.

Almost identical to .RDM :)

Nice Crusader69 :)

I have the wired keyboard and wireless mouse

You have the Wireless keyboard and wired mouse

:p

Thanks

Because it's a Powerbook G4 :laugh:

i'm upgrading when the rumored 13" aluminum mac sub-notebook arrives *cross fingers*

Nice Crusader69 :)

I have the wired keyboard and wireless mouse

You have the Wireless keyboard and wired mouse

:p

And mine minus the iPhone too... :(

@giga

It's a free gift (including a Toshiba 4Gb thumbdrive) from the apple retail shop here when I bought the mbp. :)

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