I played with the MM and I did not see sound holes or anything and the noise seemed yo be mechanical. Are we sure that there really is a speaker?
If you unplug the mouse and move the ball it's nearly silent, plug it in and it makes the noise. I found a way of silencing the thing, I gave it to someone else and went back to my MS Inti instead
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Originally posted by Knee Of Justice
uh, system preferences? I don't have one so I wouldnt know, but that seems to be the obvious solution.
if only it were that simple, thanks anyway.
Open mouse, remove speaker or destroy it in place.
Originally posted by Gon
Now this is the "blindingly obvious" approach, but I don't see it mentioned yet so here goes.
Open mouse, remove speaker or destroy it in place.
I thought about that but I'm fairly sure I'd ruin the mouse in the process, reckon I'll just carry on using my MS Intellimouse Explorer 2
Originally posted by Placebo
You have installed the included software, right?
Yes, but I cannot see a "disable irritating and unnecessary artificial sound" check-box
Originally posted by iSeeItNow
I played with the MM and I did not see sound holes or anything and the noise seemed yo be mechanical. Are we sure that there really is a speaker?
yes, it's a speaker
Originally posted by iSeeItNow
I played with the MM and I did not see sound holes or anything and the noise seemed yo be mechanical. Are we sure that there really is a speaker?
If you unplug the mouse and move the ball it's nearly silent, plug it in and it makes the noise. I found a way of silencing the thing, I gave it to someone else and went back to my MS Inti instead