Fix - Mouse Double Click Issue
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- Опубликовано: 2 фев 2021
- Fixing a Logitech G203 mouse with a double-click issue.
This issue arises from normal use of the mouse as the switch spring wears out and bends out of shape.
This technique can be used for mice with similar switches. - Развлечения
Bending that thing back is not what is fixing it, its actually residue on the little bump on the underside of the copper piece where it contacts the bottom contact. The act of taking out the copper piece you're inadvertently cleaning it with your fingers etc without realising. I bent back the copper bit as shown in video, and then the switch wouldn't go in far enough to click when I put it back together, so had to pull it apart a second time and bend it back to original. The double clicking issue was fixed regardless. That's my experience with a G602 mouse, if it helps anyone.
That's an interesting point!
@@thiswomps352 maybe it will be helpful if you pinned this comment
Gracias por esto, me ahorraste sacar la placa de cobre y arreglé el doble click solo limpiando el residuo en el contacto.
you are good man, god bless you!
can i clean the residue on the copper part with vehicle gas?
it's crazy how just a little bend in this tiny metal thing can make you buy an entirely new mouse
bro you just need to buy a new switch if you're lazy to bend it
@@TheRockinDonkey $20 Dollars
@@TheRockinDonkey it does
@@TheRockinDonkey not my problem if you can't do a little hand work
@@TheRockinDonkey Well you still would need to either wait for the new mouse to be deliveried, or pick your car to drive/walk somewhere they sell it.. I gues it only depends on where you wanna use your time ;)
Man ILY saved my G603. That mouse gets toast every 6 months.. had no problems under warranty as i replaced it everytime, but now that its out of warranty, you are a life saver.
I come back to this video every now and then cause I gotta fix my mouse or others and I want to thank you for such a clear and well shot video! Thank you! It works perfectly
how long does this problem doesn't appear after this fix?
@@younst1103 put software in your ///
So many similar videos that dont show how the switch box cocer come off, or how to properly put the spring back on. Thank you for taking the timr to add the closeups
This is exactly what I've been looking for with detail views of the switch module. Thx!
The best video that fixed my M720 Triathalon mouse. It would do everything normal but when you click on anything, nothing would happen. I could not close pages, or play games, ect. due to the copper sheath worn out. Since I never use the right click, I switched those sheaths. Works like a charm. Excellent Video~ Thanks!!!
The resolution on your video is outstanding, and aided me to position the spring correctly on my 11 year-old Performance MX mouse (same switch). Thanks for posting.
У меня та же мышь и та же проблема
Thanks man. The damn copper thing jumped on me just like in your video and it also took me 10 min to find it 🤣. Really appreciated your vid. Saved me some money.
2023 Still da best tutorial for me, just make sure u have that tools and u can do it, bringing back the copper is kinda tricky at first but did mine for 10 mins and the double clicks are gone. thanks to u bro.
This video helped me fix my Logittech G302 with double click issue. I just cleaned the switches with Isopropyl Alcohol and a cotton swab, disassembling the mouse and switches using this video. Thanks!
i followed step by step even, lost the copper thing for 10 min, but it works now. Thank you!
Before you change the switches with time-consuming soldering work, give them another chance with contact spray. A quick spray and then a few quick clicks before the creeping solution has evaporated. Worked wonderfully for me!
Everything were ok until I started to assemble the switch. Those copper things drove me nuts! Thanks for the video btw. This is the video I was looking for.
Here I'm... Again... To fix my G502 falling apart. Well this time I used some circuit contact cleaner spray without taking out the damn copper thing inside the switch. It works, for now... Tested 500 times each switch in mouse tester site, 0 double clicks.
SUPERB! You saved my mouse, my warranty ended last year and this double click issue started a week ago, I got to fix it, thanks man!
Thanks! I'm glad it was helpful
For everyone wanting to try this: Be aware that putting back the little copper spring is harder than it looks! At least for me it was, and it was by far the most difficult part on this whole mission! I got it done however, just a few minutes ago. Will see how long it stays fixed now, because with a lot of fixes, the problem comes back anyway after a few days or even hours. Will give an update soon!
@@mayanksingh891 Second day now and it still remains to be fixed! So far, so good. However, I rather give an update then in 2 weeks or something, cause long-time perspective should be more relevant.
@@breakdown7553 was just wondering how did your mouse turn out after 2ish weeks.
@@Its_Marcus it surprisingly still works! I tried to fix it before by changing the refresh rate, blowing air into it but those things only fixed it for at best, 12+ hours, then the issue came back. Now however, the double click issue is still gone. Didn't happen once so far!
The only thing is...I find this method to be actually pretty tricky, because I had such a rough time putting the clip back into it. And also, it seems I bend it a little bit too far, so that the sound of my left mouse click changed a little bit. It sounds now less damped. But it's really a tiny difference that I don't even notice anymore.
I personally think, if one decides to anyway buy a new mouse because of the double click issue, which I wanted to do 2 weeks back, one can definitely try it. Cause then there's anyway nothing to lose and it actually fixed it, in my case!
Oh and before I forget it: What I didn't mention is, that I also cleaned the little copper spring with WD-40! And I also sprayed WD-40 on the switch sensor itself. WD-40 evaporates super fast, so it's no problem. Just wait a minute to let it dry, then put it back together. I did that, after reading here in the comments that what apperently fixes it by this method, is rather the cleaning of the copper spring, instead of the bend.
@@breakdown7553 i think it's better to replace the click
Update after more than a month now: It is still fixed! Surprisingly. And before I actually had huge issues and tried everything but this fix was definitely worth doing for me.
Thank you SO much! as another commenter has already pointed out, there is no need to take off the metal clip. you just need to clean it (i used pliers and a tiny piece of cotton, put it back with no hassle (with the help of the video) and got it back to working after YEARS of faulty behaviour. so happy to have my mouse back!!! cheers to everyone. hope the information gets to everyone that needs it.
can you make video? please
@@ashmaldaniel1086 I used ethanol with a brush. And then for a middle mouse click which I couldn't disassemble I used a drop of ethanol, clicked it a few times, and then blew air through it. That fixed it.
Thank you so much! I have this exact mouse and needed to fix my left click spamming. Took me a few hours (including spending half an hour finding the golden bit that fell on the floor) but this video was very thorough and easy to follow
i did the same but the problem comes back after few days , then i made a software to fix double clicking , now i can use all my mouses in a relaxed way :)
@@younst1103 what did you make to fix it?
youtube keep shadowing my coment , i can send it to your email
@@younst1103 Hello, can you send it to me too, please?
Thanks i tried it and it works for me .. didn't know you could just fix that double click problem so easily.. it took me good 30 mins just to put the pieces back cause it too hard for my eyes.. so anyways its great that i don't have to buy a new one with this simple solution..
Gotta thank you Sr. I always forget how to mount that piece of copper bad always return to this video.
Thank you for this clear video. Really helped me with my mouse. And now i feel stupid for throwing away my previous mouse because of it's click malfunctioning.
You saved my life man! that little switch spring drove me crazy!
Thank you so much bro! I fixed my A4 Tech X7 XL-747H's left click double click issue. Btw switch was so heavy and after your video, it is soft and smooth. No double clicks anymore! Thanks!
Awesome video, it really helped. For those who want to try this, clean the contact side( scrape oxidation) I've tried to pull little piece of paper on the contacts using pressure of the pin. Worked as well, u dont have to remove the pin from the switch. Anyway if you removed the pin, have patience and do it as is on the video. Good luck, it's worth.
Thank you dude. I have a Steelseries mouse and I thought I will have to replace it and didn't have any money to do so but your video made my mouse as new. I can't thank you enough.
Fixed the g102 which I was going to throw away! Good thing I looked up the internet first! Thank you!
Literally the best quality video I could ever find on youtube about fixing this little annoying guy, thanks mate!!
Till this day, It's still helping people out I fixed my Logitech 304 left click with this method although it feels a bit different from before due to adjusting the bracket inside but this is a good way to repair and make your mouse useful again without replacing the whole switch. Thank You!
I've spent around 1h to 1h30 trying to put this copper thin piece back but it was all worth it! Thank You !!!
same lol
Thanks for sharing the video. Helped me repair my Corsair Scimitar right-click
Thank you very much! It saved my G502! I had a problem not with dirty contact, but with weak contact tension.
Thank you. This method worked fine for my Razer DeathAdder Elite which started doing this after 4-5 years of daily use.
You made it look easy. It's not. I spent maybe half an hour trying to get that copper thing back in. 😩
Clicking feels much sturdier now. *No more pesky double clicking!*
Even the middle mouse button is now working properly again! 🤩 Because I removed a SPOOL OF ARM HAIR around the rotating axle which prevented it from getting pressed all the way down.
Another spool of hair accumulated around the laser sensor. I recommend lifting the main PCB and cleaning around there, too, if you have the same mouse.
I thought about using rubbing alcohol first, but decided that it wasn't really dirty, so I didn't use any cleaning agent at all, just the screwdriver on some of the small pieces of skin debris that stuck to the plastic outside of it. And tweezers to remove stuck hair. Good lighting helps to spot them easier.
The problem with the left click was purely mechanical. It needed an extra "oomph", like you showed. Thanks again. God bless.
Thanks a lot! I just spent almost 100 dollars in a fantech mouse like 4 months ago on aliexpress, i was about to cry, after about 30 minutes trying, it's fixed!!
Is there ANY other kind of mouse, one that doesn't use these things?! I change mice almost yearly, coz i cannot do this what u do in this clip...
Never thought this was fixable, i was about to throw mine away... thanks for the video, it worked for me. I cleaned the contacts too as someone said in one of the comments, either or, my mouse is working now 😅😅
I replicated this many times these last 2 years on my mouse but never thought on seriously appreciate you for explaining such a helpful thing, many people should know about this video so it helps fixing their mouse instead of spending money on buying a new one. Thank you so much! YOU'RE A LIFESAVER!
Gracias por recomendar este video, la verdad que me ayudo mucho, y también a @Borís Cvjetkovic
Words of advice and a BIG warning. Make sure your working environment is close off(like a corner of a wall or a close off front and two side) and not messy. Chances of losing your tiny white click(when opening) and the switch springing loose across the room is 50/50. Good luck of finding it if your room is messy. Cutting off the 2 or 3 corners while working will help you find those piece that flew off much easier. Also don't try this if you don't have a proper tweezers because putting the switch back is not easy without one.
Also good to have another old mouse with a spare switch because chances of the spring breaking if you're not very very careful. Also make sure to know the proper step to put the switch back follow the video 3:03(DO NOT GUESS) or else you will get frustrated because you have been doing it wrong. Been through all that and have done it many times.
A trick I learned from the gun community, when working on a piece where a spring has to be removed/replaced, do it in a large clear plastic bag. I had a Glock spring launch up on top of a bookcase.
I'm going to rewatch this video and give the mouse cleaning a try. My right button is driving me nuts.
Informative
you can also put a small piece of tape on top of the switch body and the small white piece that's easy to lose.
This switch is the same on other mice, so works on many models. I've seen ppl cleaning/sanding the little contact on the metal part too, to improve the connection.
Thanks for the video.
I fixed my Redragon M901 with it
Not only double click, my RMB had to be pressed hard for it to register. Doing same thing with that also seems to have fixed it
Interesting that this fixed the other issue. Glad to hear!
Hello What type of camera has been used to make this video ?
You man helped me a lot with this video!! It has been just what I needed for my Corsair Harpoon. Thanks so much!
hey i have the same mouse and issue.. did it realy fix things forever or should i dont even try? I am very dissapoined with the double click and was looking to buy a new mouse..
@@LordMacGyver13 I fixed mine with this video, so I recommend you to try as well with it. It has been already two months since I fixed it and it's working fine yet. Try and if you can't succeed, buy another one. Cheers.
Scrape off the atom thick oxide layer at the contact points, by sliding a blade in between a few times.. no need to take the whole thing out. The resistance dropped from 300< Ohm to
Can you explain this in layman's terms. I don't get what you're trying to say 😅
@@aazxcasd scrape the contact surfaces without taking the elastic metal "leaf" out of the assembly (by sliding something in between). Sometimes it does deform and you would need to reform it into shape, but usually the problem is just the oxidation on the contact points
Oh so I just had to clean off the oxidized layer of the copper "leaf"? That's really interesting and really helpful; since it took me so long to get the leaf back in place. 😀👍
Quick question, the contact point you're referring to is where the leaf goes up and down right? As shown in 3:37
@@aazxcasd yes, the underside bump (on the leaf) and the corresponding contact on the bottom
Great tutorial! Fixed my G102 double click issue!
does the double click issue fixed permanently or for a short time ?
Ngl, the scariest part of this video is how effortless you make it out to be. Damn man. You're incredible.
My brain starts hurting everytime i try to fix it.
The clickbox which changes the dpi settings of the mouse started double clicking recently. I spent like 1-2 hours trying to open that one box. It was placed in search a weird spot that i don't know how to like open it with the tools i have. Ended up giving up on it.
The joke is that while doing it multiple times i feel like like i have bent the clicker a little bit too much and it has deformed in some areas. I wish i could make those areas straight, but now im like, if i do try doing something to repair the deformed areas, it could just break altogether :/
Thanks for the kind words! I think the jazz music helps make it look easier lol. There were times I had to fiddle with it for sure. If all else fails, it may be worth it to replace the switch via soldering if you would still like to keep the same mouse.
@@thiswomps352Yip the jazz music is the icing on the cake. Blends in perfectly with your vid.
I avoided doing soldering, since i have never done soldering myself. I have seen multiple people doing it online, but i have never tried it out myself. Yeah i do like this mouse but i would also hate to create a hiroshima due to my lack of skills.
If worse comes to worse and yeah im entirely fedup of fixing the clicker, then yeah i will order and take the click box, do some trial/error first on some other mouse and then give it a try on this mouse.
Thank you in advance. Have a nice day man.
Just buy a new micro switch and take the copper from it
@@blanketparty5259 yip yip yip. Thanks man
Does 50m switch have the same spring size?
I am trying to disassemble the new one and take the spring out. I don't want to solder.
Apologies, I am unsure
Been having this issue for years. Thank you!
Thank you very much for making this video. I was able to replicate your exact procedure for putting in the clip, and although difficult, got it snapped in after only about 10 minutes. I can definitely tell a difference in the click, and now it feels a lot more firm, which is nice.
Can u bend it flater for it to always double click for max cps
Thanks! helped me fix another similar issue. appreciate the assistance and the closeups!
Tried this on roccat kain 120 and it fixed it! Thank you very much. Btw for those who are using kain, don't ba afraid of doing this, even kain is hard to open, because the end result is great.
Pro tip for the little white button in the housing. To keep it in place while reinstalling it, use a piece of painter's tape! Just stick the housing to it, then insert the button into its slot and press down to stick it to the tape, too.
This way you can reinstall it, without losing that stupid little thing, and you just peel the painter's tape off after!
thank you man! nice quality to show how to fix it
Thank you so much! This is just what I needed, I hope it's an Omron switch thing because I have other mice with the same problem, anyway thank you so much!!!
2:39 "And now, for this magic trick, pay attention to this shiny cooper piece! Voila! It's gone!" 🤣
Thank you for this tutorial. My left click wouldn’t hold and this solved the issue
Just fixed my Logitech G600 double clicking using this video. Thank you so much!
Hey, me from 9 months ago, apparently our logitech G600 double clicks both left and right mouse button, but using this video, not even having to disassemble the chopper part of the mouse switch, what we did was just open the omron housing, blow the chopper part for a bit, testing both switched with double click mouse tester page, and if blowing the switches fixes the double click problem (with absolute 0 double click on both switches), we just close down the black housing. Make sure to not forget the white bump thing on the housing! This fixed our mouse, and our mouse is good to go again. But yea we might have to recheck the switch in 9 months or when it starts to double click again.
The thin flexible metal strip can be a bit finicky to re-position correctly, especially without tweezers. The mechanical switch design varies slight between switches making the repair more difficult than shown as I had to get the edges of the switch spring to fit into the fine grooves etched into the supporting metal lever points on my switch.
That said, i saved myself from making an impulse purchase of a new Naga Trinity.
Was a little different for me too, had to look at the other button to figure out how to place it exactly, but in the end it kinda worked.. though now the metal thingie is a little bent and not working as well as it should :( That said, I'll save myself from ever buying another Razer or Logitech mouse (I've gone through at least 5-6 of them in the past 5-10 years, they always get the same damn problem), and keep looking for a company who doesn't use this exact crappy clicking box...
@@heimbad Good luck finding one. They pretty much all use these Chinese Omron switches. I've heard Omron switches made in Japan are better quality, but I don't know of a mouse they are in. But you can buy the switch and solder it in yourself..
@@Whisper0ak Yeah I figured... :( Well, I guess eventually in the coming decades I will maybe find a mouse that doesn't have this problem and then I will stick to that company!! ;-) It's too bad really, because it's such an easy fix for the companies, yet I can only guess they are too driven by short-term profits to realize how dumb it is of them to keep using these lousy switches in the long run. If not for that single problem, I'd still be a fan of Logitech mice, or even Razer mice. As it is, I'm done with both companies for a very long time. I'm now trying a Corsair, I'm not too hopeful but we'll see how it goes...
@@heimbad razer uses modified kailh switches on some of their newer mice so they shouldnt be that bad, theres also tons of companies shipping with kailhs on their mice and ive even seen ttc golds on some, so you should be fine
@@levii44444 thanks for the info! Razer lost me as a customer for mice for a very long time (they should've done that several years ago!), but at least it bring me hope in the future of mice! ;-) So far my Corsair is doing good, but it's not old enough to be a significant win yet
Ha! You make it looks pretty easy! Must have done it a few times huh? Well I finally got mine back together, fingers crossed! Awesome tutorial, thanks!
thank you so much. I didn't even know that I can open my mouse lol
I actually couldn't replicate what you did, I spent more than an hour trying. So I decided to replace the copper piece of the left click with the copper piece of one of my mouse's secondary buttons and it worked
thank you so much, great clear camera angles
Nice and clear visual instruction on how to take it apart and put it back together. I will give it a go later to fix mine. Thanks.
My G102 also started double clicking like after 3 years of usage. I took it apart, opened the switch, cleaned the copper piece a bit, scratched it with metal tools so it makes better contact and it hasn't double clicked yet again for another year or more now.
i have 1 question with which tool did you open up the switch? My g502 Right click doesnt work anymore and i think the problem is that the copper thing is not in place anymore. So i open up my mouse got to the switch and now i tried to open it with a loot of thin tools but didnt got it opened up.
Hello Horizon Ixobeat, I have used a pair of fine pointed tweezers to leverage open the switch case. I had to loosen both sides before it would come apart.
@@thiswomps352 okay Tranks a lot 👍🏼
Im here to thank you. I fixed the logitech M720 by your video... I spend about 1 hour to put the **** thing in place but I think that the double click issue was fixed. thank you
Врх брате, ја поправио миш захваљујући овом клипу, хвала ти 😉
At 5:00, were the "stickers" (not sure the exact name) still sticky, even after pulling them off? That's really my last concern about doing this, because I don't want to mess up future use or require another purchase.
Yes, they were still sticky for me, and did not have any issues with them coming off afterwards.
I think with g102 model there is a huge issue with the design. Specifically one design flaw which I found is that there is huge gap (relatively speaking) around the scroll wheel which dust enter through into the interior and accumulate all over. Also a tiny shelf where the scroll wheel sits is the most vulnerable area for dust to accumulate( because it's directly beneath that gap). it messes up the scrolling of the wheel . the worst part is that whenever u scroll the wheel it disturbs the sitting dust which when goes into sensitive part of the sensor make the scrolling error worse.
The double click issue is also because of tiny dust getting inside the left chamber of left click(lol I don't know technical name ) .
When I opened mine there was considerable dust sitting beneath that copper switch. So I had to clean that as well.
So that's why when I washed my switch with ethanol and blew air through the gaps while clicking fixed it - without disassembling it. It just displaced the dust from contact points.
i have been searching, and my mouse has a different thing where it doesn't use a black rectangular box, but it uses a grey cube with a circular button on top, some help?
Hi Best Friend, unfortunately I am unsure how or if those switches are repairable. If you have soldering equipment, you may be able to replace them, or swap the left and right buttons. Sorry I couldn't be of more help. Best of luck
Thanks brother, i have watched it several times and able to fix the mouse.
after bending the little bump, i tried to push the sheet in the middle as you do but mine didnt make any clicking sound at all and the thing on the right wont move, it just bend in the middle like the sheet looks weak. maybe i ruined it by overly bending it agressively, tmr i will try to flatten the sheet by using iron and remaking the bent. but do you think that is the issue?
I honestly am not sure. I believe the tolerance for it to fall into place where it needs to be is pretty small, so it may be worth it to try and remove it and re-seat it.
would this work on the side button aswell? my superlight started having double clicks and I wanted to fix it
If it's the same type of switch, then yes. In the case of the mouse in the video, it would work.
@@thiswomps352 i see, thank you!
Thank you! This fixed my Logitech Pro Wireless problem! Good thing I tried this first before getting a new one!
mee to thank you
@Yiekct Yiegg used the same adhesive. it was still sticky enough haha
Logitech M720 - i had bad holding of RMB - fixed with your help. TNX!
Thank you very much for video. You save my favorite mouse and keep my money. All the best to you!
Thank you for the video. I spent 60 minutes straight trying to reattach the copper part, and then, suddenly, the small white piece jumped out of sight and disappeared. I got so frustrated that I just left it to the F universe
It was never meant to be.
o god bless you man !!! thanks to you my beloved G602 is fixed and working again
Hello, what would you charge for this job ?
I kinda want to change my switches on g703. Not hard to do , just need to get iron kit :D any suggestion for a cheap iron kit i can use at home ? Thanks in advance ! Брат ;)
Hello, I think replacing the copper spring would cost more to pay someone to do rather than solder in new switches. There are some good RUclips videos on replacing switches. It helps remove old switches if you cut the legs down on them. You can use any cheap iron kit for something like this as long as you also use some flux (paste, liquid, doesn't really matter) to help both the old and new solder flow. I recommend practicing on some random junk beforehand. And don't breath in the flux smoke.
do the pads just stick back on? I've had this problem with my scroll click and side buttons but I though that the pads would need to be heated or glued back on. I have a g303.
Hi edenmann, the pads just stuck right back on for me. Though that's a good idea, I think heat might help a bit. But I didn't have any problem just putting the same ones back on. Zero issues to this day.
thank you so much for this, I used the same method for fixing my G pro superlight and it worked.
you just saved my Logi G604 ✌😃 Reaaly helpful video. The copper plate was a NIGHTMARE to put back but my double click issue is solved. thanks
it took alot of time but it was worth it thanks for sharing such an amazing trick. i won't have to buy a new one
Thanks man, glad I found your video!
Hi, thank you for all your work ! Do you think it's possible to change a Huano "black shell / white switch" to a "black shell / blue switch" by changing only the bonnet and the spring ? Because I have the feeling it's only a plastic cover with a copper spring inside. Maybe I'm wrong ^^...
Hello, thank you for the kind words. I honestly do not know. It may be worth it to open them up and see if the parts are interchangeable. Sorry I can not be of more help.
Great video. saved me from getting new mouse. Thank you so much!
We gave up after three hours of trying to reinstall the spring, and ceremoniously demolished the trackball with a pair of hammers in the driveway (then we burned what was left). Still, good video.
Thanks! Nothing wrong with that approach
Thank u so much bro this helped me alot !!
My mouse was going absolutely mad like triple clicks not just doubles 😂😂 now its perfectly working and feels way better than before 🔥❤️❤️
i had the same problem, i fixed the button but the double click come back again then i installed a software fix from mouserepaircom and now its working fine
@@younst1103 well thanks for this information i will save its name
Thank you so much for this video! It helps me repair my mouse.
Thank you so much for showing this. I bought Razer Trinity and after 3 weeks started double clicking.. i didn't hit him or anything.. just normal use lol.. after doing this it works like a charm, till when.. we will see.. i will let you know. I bended it little bit harder, it's more stronger now.. Btw string on my mouse is so thin.. it's insane... Also this mouse on the video is HUGE comparing with string and pieces of my mouse.. is super tiny.. somehow i did it.. i don't think i could do it second time lol.. we will see. Also i removed stupid "GRRRRRR" thing which was in scroll wheel.. now is smooth.. no sound.. Thank you once more
Thanks a lot, have the exact same mouse and the same problem, appreciate your help
Thanks, this was a tremendously annoying issue i thought i was going to have to buy new switches to fix.
250$ mouse saved! was already about to buy a new one but this helped! thanks alot, much needed video
This fixed it for me, thank you so much!
You are amazing sir, this is the right way to contribute towards reducing plastic waste. Can't imagine the number of people who would end up replacing their mouse because of lack of knowledge.
You are a hero! Thanks man! 🫂🍻
so is it why i prefeer membrane mouses
Fyi most mouse clickers are the same, so I just bought and old deflective mouse and used the left clicker to replace the damaged clicker, good as new. why I used the left clicker over the right clicker on the used mouse is because in general everyone uses the right clicker and rarely used the left side so most likely the right clicker on the used mouse is warned out, hope it helps.
I've fixed my g500s with this simple tutorial) Thanks a lot, health for you hands!
Those switches look like designed to fail by the manufacture.
this worked pretty well for me! thanks Boris
This video saved my mouse and saved me money! Thanks!
My Logitech G305 is structured so that I can't remove the switch without messing up electrical stuff. The switch and that tiny part is even smaller in my mouse. After 3 hours of using a needle and my fingertips I FINALLY fixed it and got it back in. MY MOUSE IS FIXED. YEAAAHHHHHHHH