Sticky Fingers: Logitech Mouse

Ok, not making this up. It’s been so long since I used my home Windows system that the plastic on my mouse is decomposing. Literally. Not the rubber. The plastic housing. The hard plastic.

This will give you an idea of how long it’s been since I’ve used Windows at home.

I had to hook up an LCD monitor to the Windows box, boot the system, and install a pile of updates [1 WGA; 34 express; 2 custom]. However, something else gave me a true sense of the time that had passed: when I moved the mouse, I felt something oily and sticky on my thumb. The plastic mouse had degraded.

Upon closer inspection of my Logitech iFeel MouseMan (M/N: M-UN53b; P/N: 830445-0000), the thumb button had ooze dripping on it.

Where did it come from? The answer was obvious. There was a thumb print above the button, where the hand naturally rests.

Apparently the natural oil in my hand left a finger print on the mouse. Undisturbed for so long, the plastic broke down and started becoming liquid mush in that one spot.

I’ve never heard of a mouse breaking down like that, but I’m holding the evidence in the palm of my hand.

Now, the larger question: do I buy a new mouse? Nah, Windows isn’t worth the pocket change or that level of effort to me anymore.

3 thoughts on “Sticky Fingers: Logitech Mouse”

  1. Hi,
    The same thing happened to me. I use my logitech cordless MouseMan every day and today i came home to a “very sticky situation”
    apparently the plastic/rubber padding above the side-button has spontaneuously decided to revert to it’s natural state which apparently is some kind of oil.

    1. I’m having similar problems. I have 2 G900 & both sides where you thumb & finger rest has become very tacky, I’ve tried everything like you stated with no luck, I’ve even tried wearing finger-less gloves, but haven’t found any that really fits my fat hands. Any other suggestions?

  2. I went googling to try to figure out why my Logitech MX mouse was hopelessly sticky — I’d tried a little soap/water, windex, light surface cleaners like you’d use on a kitchen counter, etc. — all to no avail. I really began to suspect the rubber was deteriorating. Good to read it on your site!

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