Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 overheat

My Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 is also overheating and I can't use the mouse more. It's too hot to the touch and I get an error message. I used this mouse last six months ago and it was working fine. I have not had to use one until this week. Please notify.

Hello

It seems that the mouse has developed a problem.

Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 - has a 3 year warranty
http://www.Microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=013&active_tab=systemRequirements

Microsoft Hardware warranties
http://www.Microsoft.com/hardware/warranties.mspx

These mice are delivered with 90 tech support of day of the 1st incident that was about to begin when
contact Microsoft at the number below. If the mouse is defective, they will replace it.

Hardware support of MS and warranty claims
Tech Support 1-800-936-5700 for MS Hardware.

I hope this helps.

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