Blackberry Mouse ball

I've had my Curve 8330 since August 2009.  The mouse ball stopped working when I move it in the down direction.  It works fine going up, left or right, just not down.  It did this a few months ago, then miraculously started working again.  This time, it started working again for about 20 minutes, and stopped again.  I have pulled out the battery and put it back in to do a complete reboot, but to no avail. 2 questions:
Is there any way to fix this?
Will warranty cover this?
JW
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Hi there,
There may be a relatively easy way to fix this.  Chances are that the trackball has simply gotten dirty over time and is now no longer responding.  One way to fix this may be to clean the trackball.  To do this, remove the battery from your device, and grab a Q-Tip (or other cotton swab) and moisten with rubbing alcohol.  Using the cotton swab, clean the surface of the trackball and then rotate the trackball to clean the next section.  Continue doing this until the trackball moves smoothly in all directions.  Please note, to avoid any problems with moisture, avoid soaking the cotton swab with rubbing alcohol and allowing the alcohol to seep into the device - once you pull it out of the rubbing alcohol, simply dab it along the edge to remove excess drips first. 
Once that is done, simply reinsert the battery and wait for the device to reboot.  Does that help?
If not, then it may be a problem with the sensors under the trackball, in which case a repair will likely be required. 
Now then, if your device is still under warranty (e.g. if you purchased an extended warranty with your phone), your warranty will indeed cover this.  In this case, you can simply contact your carrier or the location that sold you your device to inquire about a warranty repair/replacement.
I hope this info helps!
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