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        <description>Really. Is Your Mouse... Sluggish? Jumpy? Uncooperative? It might be because you have a dirty mouse ball! No... I'm not talking about rodents here (although I might go with a different Squidoo lens on that subject later&amp;amp;lt;grin&amp;amp;gt;). What I'm talking about is that computer accessory that usually resides next to your computer. What I'm saying is that perhaps it's time to clean your mouseball. ...</description>
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            <title>Mousepad Mania! updated Tue Jun 24 2008 11:45 pm CDT</title>
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            <description>Really. Is Your Mouse... Sluggish? Jumpy? Uncooperative? It might be because you have a dirty mouse ball! No... I'm not talking about rodents here (although I might go with a different Squidoo lens on that subject later&amp;amp;lt;grin&amp;amp;gt;). What I'm talking about is that computer accessory that usually resides next to your computer. What I'm saying is that perhaps it's time to clean your mouseball.&amp;amp;nbsp; Yup, dirty mouseballs can cause all sorts of problems when trying to move the cursor accurately on the screen! So, this Squidoo lens is an attempt to help you to improve your onscreen experience. This Squidoo lens will not only provide instruction for do-it-yourself mouseball cleaning, but it will also provide ways to give your mouse traction so that the mouseball can do its job!&amp;amp;nbsp; How do you provide traction to mouseballs?&amp;amp;nbsp; With a proper mousepad, that's how! You not only want a mousepad that will be functional from a traction perspective, but also something that can provide atmosphere for more comfortable mousing. Oh, and for &amp;amp;quot;proper use of a mouse&amp;amp;quot;, I've recently added a new video that provides instruction at the end of this Squidoo lens.&amp;amp;nbsp; Just scroll down and watch the video there.&amp;amp;nbsp; Be sure to leave a comment on how you use your mousies. Also, if you like this Squidoo lens, be sure to share it or email it to your friends!</description>
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