HT2845 why doesn't my mighty mouse track ball scroll up or down vertically?

why doesn't my mighty mouse track ball scroll up or down vertically?

Hi:
New ones are not that expensive, but I would try running it up and down (vigorously) on microfiber cloth or a towel or something.
If that does not fix it...yes I would buy a new one.  I like wireless ones anyway
Barry

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    I've read all the posting about this..in recent months I've been cleaning the track ball 6,7,8,9....times every day. I had planned to buy a wireless Mighty Mouse but not now, it'd be cheaper to sit in front of my Mac bashing my testicles with a mallet for the same effect. Apple, this is an utter design disaster. Like Joachim says, why not a mouse we can open and clean easily, or a larger, more robust track ball mechanism? I'm off to but a mouse by anyone but Apple...
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    Can I take it apart safely?
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    Stephen,
    This has a tendency to happen a lot---for some reason it attracts dirt like anything.
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    <q>I read some other posts about this problem, you might want to try rolling your ball around your mousepad and apply some pressure.</q>
    ...and while you're at it, perform this action on a slightly moistened (I used Glassex) tissue. My MM wouldn't scroll down and I suspected dirt and grease from my finger to be the culprit. The cleaning solved the problem, and I even didn't unplug it.
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    "No, kidding", I am sure you are all saying:)
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    A.

    The phone number I found in my manual in the UK is (44) 0870 876 0753.
    Personally I find the website OK but I have to admit sometimes I get a little frustrated but overall I find it very helpful. Last you can always use Google, which is extremely easy.
    As I mentioned you can always go to an Apple Store, here is the link so you can search for the closest store in the UK there are quite a few. I know there is at least one store in Glasgow of course I have no idea how close that is to you.
    http://www.apple.com/uk/retail/
    I'm afraid I can't help you on their policies however if you would like to provide Apple feedback go to www.apple.com/feedback.
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    Hello and welcome to discussions,
    Several ways to cure this one...
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1537
    http://www.mightymouserepair.com/
    http://cultofmac.com/how-to-clean-your-mighty-mouse/4946
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    Ian.

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    I just called apple and got them to send me out a new one, but before they did they told me to do this.
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    +*Can activate Exposé from the Exposé pane in System Preferences*+

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