Double click problem: How to fix faulty mouse button

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @NiLi_
    @NiLi_ 3 года назад +526

    took me 3 tries just to click on the like button, definitely gonna give this a go

    • @Wudanty
      @Wudanty 3 года назад +48

      took me 7 to upvote your comment

    • @Xoviec
      @Xoviec 3 года назад +11

      @@Wudanty took me 1 using another button binded as lmb because lmb doesn't work

    • @TheJaniable
      @TheJaniable 2 года назад +15

      just imagine how many likes this video could have..

    • @spookymulder1171
      @spookymulder1171 2 года назад +1

      hahahahha exactly my issue right now.

    • @alekdanser
      @alekdanser 2 года назад +5

      I liked your comment but it got canceled due to the double click issue

  • @arken1814
    @arken1814 3 года назад +59

    Thanks for the guide, i underestimated how small these switches really are, but it really wasnt that bad in the end.
    Dont know if i bend the copper part too much or not enough (really saw no difference there), but it feels better. fixed the double click and it responds better than out of the box.
    10/10, would void warranty again

    • @nikoleshlizinger5506
      @nikoleshlizinger5506 3 месяца назад

      Yes and do you feell you go to toilet much easier like button

  • @144ky8
    @144ky8 5 лет назад +105

    I solved my problem after watching this video a while ago, I came back here just to thank you. Thanks.

    • @KingBobXVI
      @KingBobXVI 4 года назад +12

      I tried to upvote your comment, but it double clicked :(

    • @unwokesnake
      @unwokesnake 4 года назад

      i raged a few times, because the copper spring didnt want stay where it should, but finally.. no unwanted doubleclicks anymore :-)

    • @alucardwingates447
      @alucardwingates447 4 года назад

      mee too hehe

    • @romaroalte2645
      @romaroalte2645 5 месяцев назад

      Meanwhile I came back to fix this sh*t mouse again, Logitech G Pro Hero

  • @MeatballBagel
    @MeatballBagel 3 года назад +13

    Last ditch effort, tried literally everything before seeing this video. My mouse was doing the double click/no click randomly thing.
    Gave it a shot, wasn't too bad, and now my naga trinity is working like brand new again. I gotta say thank you. This is a real solution to a real problem.

  • @OolongChai
    @OolongChai 6 лет назад +302

    Thank you for the guide but WARNING for others trying this...use a plastic warp cover on top first...because than I open the 2nd latch the top and the white piece fly off the the Galaxy far far away!

    • @Ealsonspite
      @Ealsonspite 6 лет назад +1

      Should have heeded your warning, lol. It did fly off but luckily my keyboard was in the way to stop it hehehe.

    • @Loytuho
      @Loytuho 5 лет назад +2

      It flew righy on my leg. I was lucky as fuck

    • @rsuslik
      @rsuslik 5 лет назад +1

      I lost the button of my mouse and now my Roccat Kone+ can not be used anymore ;(

    • @khalilamiruddin9286
      @khalilamiruddin9286 5 лет назад +6

      It flew onto my floor at night and had to use a uv light to find it, the uv light made it stand out luckily

    • @smokeywings6875
      @smokeywings6875 4 года назад +1

      I also lost that white one and thankfully found it 😂

  • @Bisqwit
    @Bisqwit 4 года назад +121

    Successfully repaired my mouse with these instructions! And yes, the little white piece flied off, but I managed to find it. I did not desolder the button. I used a tiny scalpel knife to wedge the black plastic open.

    • @readingsteiner6061
      @readingsteiner6061 4 года назад +2

      I'm happy to see you here! Love your channel.

    • @KunalVaidya
      @KunalVaidya 3 года назад +2

      Thanks for your message about the little piece flying off, I opened the first switch normally and it flew off, but due to you I opened the mouse in an enclosure so it didn't fly and get lost.
      the second switch I removed upside down, that is much safer way to removed the top cover

    • @alejandroolmoslira7657
      @alejandroolmoslira7657 3 года назад +2

      I just finished removing that part and I used Scotch Magic Tape: before unlocking the latches, I cut a small piece of tape and placed it on top of the whole upper face of the switch (I used the magic one cause it is easier to tell when it's not making contact with the surfaces, and it's the only one I have lol, I guess any type would work, but be sure it leaves no residue) so when I was sure it was all secured, I proceeded with the latches and I was able to take it off without rotating it down (my mouse is a Logitec M570, so it would have been quite difficult to do it facing down without removing the whole board from the base and without braking anything...)

    • @blabla1177-r7u
      @blabla1177-r7u 3 года назад

      I read your comment first and then went on to disassembly, thinking...I'll be careful. It flied off like a rocket. But found it. :D.

  • @leninyoh
    @leninyoh 9 лет назад +146

    Guys, this video shows the MOST DELICATE and PATIENCE-REQUIRING step in repairing a mouse button. The rest of the steps of opening a mouse can be easy to understand. But this video shows the best trick for getting that stubborn metal strip back in place. Thank you OP!

    • @Ark1j
      @Ark1j 6 лет назад +2

      I'll 2nd that. Very helpful video, just pay Very Close attention to how that flimsy little strip goes back on. This helped me get my Razer D/A tuned back up clicking good again.

    • @AdamKk60
      @AdamKk60 6 лет назад +3

      Well i tried to do this with my Deathadder and the little piece of metal cracked and fell of, so RIP

    • @ArcherCodeDelta
      @ArcherCodeDelta 6 лет назад +9

      it took me a few tries to get it back in correctly. also, when i tried to open the switch, it exploded, took me forever to find that little white piece...

    • @manssupar
      @manssupar 6 лет назад

      Its look so hard.. Maybe ill buy another switch by omron that have more better clicks. Its pretty cheap actually

    • @ricgomez1
      @ricgomez1 5 лет назад

      How would you know, have you done it before? I hate people that see a video and try to give instructions on something they've never done.

  • @GrandeMOficial
    @GrandeMOficial 4 года назад +11

    2020 here and it works, thanks for the video.
    1 - I bended too much, so I couldn't even click anymore, then I unfold a little bit.
    2 - The trick to put it back is: First the side with the small pin, then the other side. Both need to be close to the top (or its going to fall). You can see in the video 3:24 that the metal is a little bit tight and curved, because its in the right position.
    3 - Gently press the center area until you feel the click.
    4 - I highly recommend a tweezer, a lot easier to move the piece.
    First try did in 30min~, second try in 1min~, not hard to put it back after you get used to.
    You can actually know if the click is right as soon as you put the plastic box with the green small click back, because you can click manually with you nail and feel if its clicking or not. IF its missing, maybe you bended too much, as I did in the first try.
    The noise of right click is less louder for some reason but fixed my Razer Deathadder Elite, 2 months of use and got double click/not registering in the right click.

    • @revo5124
      @revo5124 Месяц назад

      THANKS ITS ACTUALLY SO EASYYYY GENIUSSS

    • @revo5124
      @revo5124 Месяц назад

      Thank you so much omgggg

    • @revo5124
      @revo5124 Месяц назад

      You're my hero I hole you're doing fine in 2024

  • @blitzcraig26
    @blitzcraig26 7 лет назад +39

    Can't thank you enough! You Sir, have just saved me a lot of money on a new mouse. My G600 was giving me nightmares in game with the double click. I spent over an hour working on it based on your video and it works normal again.
    Note to all: Fixing your click switches is NOT EASY! This method requires a lot of patience as you will drop bits time and again. That copper strip is extremely delicate and can bend easily, so be careful. To be on the safe side, if your palms sweat when working on your mouse, spray the internals with Isopropyl alcohol. But my God, when your mouse starts working fine again, its a victory in itself..!!!

    • @magnuswright5572
      @magnuswright5572 2 года назад +2

      I literally just bought a new G600 because mine was double-clicking. If only I found this video last week!

    • @blitzcraig26
      @blitzcraig26 2 года назад +5

      @@C_007 Wow, it’s actually been 4 years.
      The fix gave my mouse another year of good performance.

    • @markwebb7320
      @markwebb7320 Год назад +4

      @@blitzcraig26 It´s possible to change the switch, very cheap.

    • @Liz4rdMan
      @Liz4rdMan Год назад

      I agree with every word

    • @iceman-1987
      @iceman-1987 Год назад +2

      Man I discarded my G600 for clicking issues 4 years ago, but I have it somewhere in the house.
      Me to my G600 :
      I don't know where you are or how you are, but I will find you, I will fix you!

  • @Vashiro
    @Vashiro 5 лет назад +9

    Yo, 2019 here. I have a Logitech G600 Mouse and it started double clicking like crazy.. and I thought it was just dust and some sticky things? After watching this video.. I fixed my mouse and now it clicks like if it was just bought and new. It's a brilliant mouse and is still 100% in tact only the double clicking annoyed me. You've saved me 90+ EUR from getting a replacement or a different model. Thank you so much for this! Cheers~

  • @DerfK1
    @DerfK1 7 лет назад +15

    The most important thing is that there is a limit to how far you can bend the curved piece. I just spent 1.5 hours trying to figure this out, but if you bend it too far, the middle spring won't sit on the middle post and the whole thing just falls down. Then you have to straighten it back out so it can reach the middle post.
    The trick I finally did was to put the contact end in first (the end with the raised dot that fits between the contact and the stopper above it) then used my fingernail to scratch at it to get the opposite end to hook over the post. That got me to the point you see at 3:22. Then, I kept my fingernail on the end to hold the spring in the groove and straight while poking at the middle spring with my tiniest screwdriver STRAIGHT DOWN very carefully. Push too hard and the whole thing falls down and you start over. Fail to keep the end in the notch or push unevenly and the spring will shoot out to the side and you start over.

    • @SendNubes96
      @SendNubes96 2 года назад

      thank you

    • @julliferjosephtuba2202
      @julliferjosephtuba2202 Год назад

      Wished I read this before going at it.
      Just finished fixing mine a few minutes ago. This would have saved me at least an hour.

    • @micmal5836
      @micmal5836 10 месяцев назад

      Thx, you helped me a ton

    • @TheNewton
      @TheNewton 9 месяцев назад

      Same set the ends then pushed the middle, it's never clear if it's same to hook the two ends then push the middle undercurve part to click because it's so fragile

  • @KingBobXVI
    @KingBobXVI 4 года назад +5

    Finally got around to doing this - managed to get it back in in not _toooo_ much time.
    Thanks a ton for the video, and showing each step! One small tip: put tape across the top of the internal button before removing its case - this will help hold onto the little white button piece so you don't drop or lose it.

  • @xtlm
    @xtlm 8 лет назад +85

    It's amazing that they use such a flimsy part on the most important feature of the mouse

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat 3 года назад +7

      It's called cost cutting and it's everywhere in tech at the moment. They rather spent .50 on a switch than $1.

    • @hallo-mt5tx
      @hallo-mt5tx 3 года назад +17

      planned obsolescence, if they made mice that held for ever their costumers would disappear

  • @mohammadal-ghamdi3053
    @mohammadal-ghamdi3053 5 лет назад +314

    I will do it tonight,
    please pray for my mouse

    • @iommi1337
      @iommi1337 5 лет назад +7

      we need the results mate )

    • @MazzMasserati
      @MazzMasserati 5 лет назад

      Yes, how did it go? Did the mouse survive?

    • @MasterBaetiong
      @MasterBaetiong 5 лет назад

      How'd it go?

    • @notanindianscammer3660
      @notanindianscammer3660 5 лет назад +11

      @@MasterBaetiong but the mouse in a trap carefully it can still bit you then hold its head from the back side and do what you should but it still can run away

    • @MasterBaetiong
      @MasterBaetiong 5 лет назад +2

      @@notanindianscammer3660 LMAO

  • @lakdav
    @lakdav 8 лет назад +91

    If only that copper piece had like 2 nanometers more at that one point so that it hooks properly into the other part... But noooOOooo, 30+ years of mouse button innovations didnt think of that. Also why make it durable and/or easy to handle and fix when most would just buy the entire mouse again instead of going through all this?
    Thanks for this, saved me a lot of money (if not time and nerves :D)

    • @Duke49th
      @Duke49th 4 года назад +11

      More durable mouse = less profit. Surprised?

    • @TheKalippp1
      @TheKalippp1 4 года назад

      azért mert ha veszel egy jó egeret 20ezerért, jobban megéri inkább megjavitani igy mig szállitják az új gombokat amit vettél aliexpressen vagy ebay-en 2 dolcsiért közben meg jobb minőségüek mint amik van bennük lol

    • @jeffzebert4982
      @jeffzebert4982 4 года назад

      sad-but-true fact: mouse manufacturers would start RENTING their mice out instead of SELLING them if they were forced to build said mice to last. That's because renting out is the most effective way to make money with a product that's built to last.

    • @TheKalippp1
      @TheKalippp1 4 года назад

      @@jeffzebert4982 just steal one laaaawl

    • @damanginit2680
      @damanginit2680 4 года назад +1

      i believe they really want people to buy new mouse. omron has been around for awhile. 2 of my mouses now has double clicking issues

  • @newman79
    @newman79 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for this brilliant tutorial! Beside repairing the loose spring, I have also swapped left and right click springs in their switches for better load balancing.
    My Logitech MX Laser from 2006 (yes, 15 years, no gaming) is back on daily track.

  • @PhilyDips
    @PhilyDips 9 лет назад +8

    30 minutes and done! After following your tutorial, the double click issue has been fixed! Saved me some money, since I didn't have to get a new one!

  • @BobusCM
    @BobusCM 5 лет назад +4

    It's 2019, and this works just fine with the razer naga trinity. You, my good sir, deserve a medal for this.

    • @mikethegamer34
      @mikethegamer34 2 года назад

      2022 still works :) now i still need to find a fix for the "Repeat Scroll Down" button, the one you tilt the scroll to the right... sometimes works, sometimes don't... but well... at least my left click is working... lets see for how long

    • @aimankamil4818
      @aimankamil4818 3 месяца назад

      ​@@mikethegamer34 you just need to oil the bearing, use wd40 or something like that. Work for me

  • @IxodesPersulcatus
    @IxodesPersulcatus 8 лет назад +864

    Oh. My. God. Performing surgery on cats was WAY easier.

    • @dwayne8964
      @dwayne8964 8 лет назад +88

      Thats because cats doesnt have that little copper plate hahaha

    • @VERTYSAN
      @VERTYSAN 7 лет назад +3

      i buy HUANO ali.pub/0dtmu

    • @richardnixon8678
      @richardnixon8678 7 лет назад +9

      double click for you

    • @RobotronSage
      @RobotronSage 6 лет назад +20

      that is actually very alarming. I don't think you should be performing surgery on cats if you think this was hard.

    • @billaa49
      @billaa49 6 лет назад +4

      I don't know how I didn't break the mouse in the process haha, well at least it was already broken :P

  • @fancifulspoon8094
    @fancifulspoon8094 5 лет назад +21

    Pro tip to those that attempt this, the copper piece is annoying AF, and if you don’t keep your cool, you can easily break it. If you bend it wrong while putting it back in(difficult AF) it will be harder to get it back into its spot, because the grooves were seemingly built for specific tension, and you cant bend that copper thing wrong or else it’ll not bend back without risking breaking. Just be patient and keep your cool. It may take a few hours but as long as your gentle, it won’t break, and you’ll eventually win.
    Edit: I broke two copper tension things, ruining 1 mouse. It was just an old broken test mouse. I had two old broken mouses, I was able to fix the other.

    • @julliferjosephtuba2202
      @julliferjosephtuba2202 Год назад +2

      Here to confirm. Opening the mouse up and getting to the copper thing took only about 30 minutes (with youtube tutorials), despite this being my first time disassembling a mouse.
      Putting back the copper thing took over an hour, and a fraction of my sanity. It flew off my fingers a couple times, and had to spend a few minutes to look for it on the floor everytime.
      End result: It actually worked. Fixed the double-click as well as the drag-drop issues. *BUT* I might have messed the copper thing up a bit too much, cause now my mouse button doesn't give a distinct 'click' (both sound and haptic). Nevertheless, it's more than enough for me, especially if compared to buying a new mouse entirely.
      Someday might try swapping the copper thing of my left and right mouse buttons if I never get the used to this silent-mode MB1.

    • @kyuzex
      @kyuzex Год назад +6

      ​@@julliferjosephtuba2202 i dont know if im too late, but i attempted this (saw some other video first) and it worked, but i too lost the 'distinct' click.
      Though I just figured out what i did wrong, at 3:50 they "click" the middle part of the copper thing back into place, which i hadn't done. I just re-opened my mouse and re-did the fix and i now have the distinct click too!

    • @roct07
      @roct07 Год назад

      @@kyuzex bruh you're a savior. Been trying to get that copper piece back into its place for 30m now but the click wasn't there. Thanks!

    • @JanKowalski-pv4jn
      @JanKowalski-pv4jn Год назад +3

      A thing to note: what this fixed for me was not a double-clicking problem but mouse clicks not registering, as well as losing your click when dragging and dropping.
      Difficulty: 7/10, be prepared to burn several hours on this. Depending on the mouse, the screws are under the teflon, which will start scratching your mousepad, sometimes even after a lot of trial and error. The Omron shell is small, and it's challenging to see the crevices without proper lighting, but I did this without unscrewing the whole board with the mouse still plugged in to the PC. A sewing pin works for popping off the cover with some trial and error to find proper leverage. The white plastic piece that puts pressure on the copper tends to bounce away when popping off the cover, so be careful!
      The copper: slides out, as seen in the video, easier to one side and not the other, so don't accidentally bend it. Once I removed the copper piece, I bent the curvy part backwards with a toothpick, but only to the point that the "claw" was even to the base, in a nice neutral position. Inserting it back in will bend it down somewhat, but my clicks still worked fine afterwards, so I wouldn't worry too much about keeping it "neutral". Obviously, be extremely gentle during this step.
      Mounting the copper part (the most frustrating step): you will either lose your mind at this point, accidentally break the goddarn copper, or lose it somewhere because it's going to slip away every 10 seconds. Ideally, you're going to want to unscrew the whole board, so the shell doesn't interfere with the leverage. I did not and regretted it because the thing is just that fragile. I don't know if the bottom part of the Omron differs ever so slightly from the one shown in the video, but what is hard to see is that there's a tiny crevice in the prong at the center that's supposed to keep the curvy part in place. So, after an hour of trying to figure out how to put pressure on the copper the way you see it in the video (it has to bend, starting like in the video, and then latch onto the prong at the end, so it stays fixed), I eventually figured it doesn't feel like it's snapping in, doesn't click, nothing, it just sort of stays in place, but will fall off when pushed even slightly to the side -- this is the part that's "clickless" because you haven't snapped the curving part into the crevice. The good thing is doing it like the author of the video is doing will eventually work, but it's more helpful to take the casing off of the other switch to see how the copper is fixed in place -- in the video it doesn't look quite right.
      The final step is just a lot of trial and error, you have to press down on the thing that has to latch into the crevice in the middle prong, but the copper piece is just too unstable. I tried it with a toothpick and with a screwdriver, but I found it's better to apply pressure at a diagonal angle than downwards, at which point the toothpick eventually worked. Don't put the casing back on unless you can press the copper down with your finger, so you can see it doesn't move around or you might bend it beyond repair. The mouse should click normally if you succeed, but not before you assemble the casing. Putting the shell back on seemed trivial, so I won't go into detail.
      Hopefully, this is helpful to someone because this was frustrating as hell -- and F**K Chinese Omrons.

  • @rolen47
    @rolen47 7 лет назад +77

    Video makes it look easy... but it isn't. Got it after an hour of futsing about. There's 2 microscopic grooves that the thin metal piece has to slide in to. Finally got it after I used a pair of needlepoint tweezers. Be patient, don't expect to get it back into the grooves as easily as the video did or you'll get frustrated. After putting it together it clicks better than when it was brand new.

    • @mark-davidchandler5895
      @mark-davidchandler5895 5 лет назад +4

      futsing about... you mean you failed to use the tools used in the video then realized you should have and that's why you couldn't do it?

    • @NomenDaemonis
      @NomenDaemonis 4 года назад +1

      It's very quick and easy to do with the right tools, in 30 minutes I fixed my both logitech G300s

    • @MrBriancheah
      @MrBriancheah 4 года назад +1

      i realised that if you should place/slide the whole thing in, then only slightly depress the middle spring to lower/push into place for the tension, this way is i feel its damn fast.

    • @Warkupo
      @Warkupo 3 года назад +10

      @@mark-davidchandler5895 Dont be a dick.

  • @Adamzenn
    @Adamzenn 3 года назад +17

    I can kindly say this worked. It's a really easy fix. The only issue I ran into is putting the small copper piece back in place, but otherwise this worked, no complaints. Thanks mate!

    • @hacker6695
      @hacker6695 2 года назад

      same here... finally new mouse

  • @migs_unit2130
    @migs_unit2130 4 года назад +8

    NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES! THIS MAN JUST PREVENTED ME FROM SPENDING MONEY! Just thought of giving up and buying a new one then I saw your video. Now my mouse works like charm. Thank you so much.

    • @jessierabino822
      @jessierabino822 4 года назад

      u still need to buy a new one . its gonna fall again 3 to 5 month maybe thats happend to me this is not forever fix .but its working :D

  • @kythik
    @kythik 5 лет назад +1

    This is one of the older videos with a fix, but the only one worth a damn. Thank you!

  • @joelconnop7845
    @joelconnop7845 4 года назад +4

    Thanks so much, I was eventually able to fix my Razer Imperator. My tips: Also see his 'full guide' link which gives better detail for the really icky part - getting the spring back in place. Might have saved me an hour if I saw that first! Oh and my little white plastic switch also went flying, it's a miracle I found it.
    For my mouse, I had just as much trouble getting re-assembling it properly. The right click "didn't work", but I eventually realised that it was in 'always clicked down' position, due to me not screwing the PCB in TIGHTLY (at least a few turns tighter than I would normally screw something). Do a few laps around the PCB with your screwdriver, because when one has gone in further, another that felt tight a moment ago might now have a few extra turns in it.

  • @TheElThomaso
    @TheElThomaso 4 года назад +6

    Some important hints:
    1. Get tweezers before you attempt this, as it's almost impossible to do with your fingers.
    2. When opening up the switches (at 1:34), make sure to do so very carefully, in order not to have the little white part flying away! (very important and has been mentioned by others below)
    3. When putting in the metal spring back in (after fixing it), make sure to push its second latch (the left one at 3:21) not all the way down! If you look closely, there's a very fine groove where the metal of the spring has to slide in. If you push it all the way down, the switch won't really work (I did this two times before figuring out the mistake!)
    Other than this, great tutorial, thanks for the help =D

  • @stekarknugen9258
    @stekarknugen9258 7 лет назад +27

    To anyone getting frustrated getting the spring re-attached: Don't give up! I had the hangover shakes and couldn't find my glasses to see properly but I got it in the end! Basically try to copy his exact methods.

  • @MrHanzeeman
    @MrHanzeeman 4 года назад +1

    Yes, thank you very much! As mentioned below, no need to remove switch from board...just use scalpel knife or fine tweezer legs to wedge the plastic tabs. Did this on a Logitec Performance MX...don't take everything apart like in other tutorials...just 4 screws and remove top half..that's it. You're right at the switch.

  • @2Mad4Play
    @2Mad4Play 7 лет назад +8

    Thank you for this great tutorial. Fixed my "Roccat Kone Pure" laser mouse. It was a bit tricky to put back the metal plate back in place, but the rest it's easier than it looks. I think everyone is capable to do this at home.

    • @Curioust2020
      @Curioust2020 2 года назад

      my man just broke the best drag clicking mice

    • @lemurmad
      @lemurmad 2 года назад

      Wonder what the Roccat Kone EMP is in that league...
      Was a RIP to the left click till I fixed it from this video.

    • @2Mad4Play
      @2Mad4Play 2 года назад

      @@lemurmad Look for the switches. Kalih 8.0 are rated at 80M clicks and this is your best bet.

  • @bioleak32
    @bioleak32 Год назад

    Thank you! Did this on a G102, had it for approx 5yrs, daily driver for the family, developed a latching/double click issue, this fix worked like a charm!

  • @MythosTBK
    @MythosTBK 6 лет назад +5

    This was excellent! I saw many other videos concerning this matter and read a dosen more tutorials and drawings but this video was the only one that made me exactly understand what i have to do to fix and reposition the metal plate! Great tutorian man! Keep it up!

  • @NicKoterba
    @NicKoterba 11 месяцев назад +1

    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.

    • @JanKowalski-pv4jn
      @JanKowalski-pv4jn 9 месяцев назад

      Yup, not only that, if you don't clean them and only start bending the copper, you both risk damaging it and won't fix the actual problem. Instead, take a moment to understand where the electrical loop closes (front of the copper piece), and just insert a wetted cloth underneath it with pliers.

  • @paulb8264
    @paulb8264 8 лет назад +221

    You made getting that spring back on there look way too easy. My fat sausage fingers mangled the thing even with tweesers

    • @furkan1503
      @furkan1503 7 лет назад

      ahh :)

    • @cunnyman
      @cunnyman 7 лет назад +41

      Your fat finger?
      Fuck that. Even my damn small girly fingers can't put that shit back in.

    • @IsawUupThere
      @IsawUupThere 7 лет назад +5

      I mangled it too. Luckily I was able to salvage an omron switch from a dead mouse to replace. And if you don't have one, you can order them for $1 off ebay. Replacing the switch was easy, but then I spent half an hour with rubbing alcohol and double sided tape to get the teflon gliders back on without kinks.

    • @RobotronSage
      @RobotronSage 6 лет назад +3

      maybe you should lay off the fast food, chubby.

    • @Stefanderson
      @Stefanderson 5 лет назад +1

      all the sausage fingers!!!!

  • @iDamnation
    @iDamnation 5 месяцев назад

    thank you so much for this guide despite being almost a decade old. it looked intimidating to perform and it is to a degree. gotta be delicate and gentle, but you made it look simple and that gave me the confidence to try and fix my Glorious Model O. it is functioning like brand new again, till next time it happens again. very satisfied

  • @az-fy3mp
    @az-fy3mp 9 лет назад +236

    took me two whole hour for this, but hell yeah! no more need to buy a new mouse every time that shit happened. if i knew this before it'd save me 4 mouses.

    • @maximochkaa
      @maximochkaa 9 лет назад +3

      +az96001 www.ielectronicparts.com/shop/electromechanical/switches/2pcs-micro-switch-omron-d2fc-f-7n10m-for-mouse/

    • @chozo69
      @chozo69 8 лет назад +10

      +Max K with that method you would have to solder not every one can do that

    • @Jimmyfresshhtube
      @Jimmyfresshhtube 8 лет назад +1

      +Max K sweet! thanks!

    • @Kataroku
      @Kataroku 8 лет назад +4

      +chozo echo (W.W.P.P) Nah, you transfer the wire from a brand new switch to your old one. No soldering required. Good for when the wire-bending trick stops working.

    • @mya9383
      @mya9383 7 лет назад +5

      mice*

  • @andrewkwan823
    @andrewkwan823 Год назад

    Thank you for your detailed instructions, I used to buy a new mouse every 2 to 3 years because of this double click issue, everyone should learn this technique asap to save money and the earth!
    I don't have any forceps to open the small black box, I learned from another youtuber who uses a needle to open it, it worked quickly and easily.
    The copper piece is rather challenging to put it back into the correct position, loop to see your instructions for many times. It took me half an hour to get it done and heard the beautiful "click" sound.

  • @Tipichno
    @Tipichno 8 лет назад +30

    Thanks! My Sensei MLG was a little loose - sometimes double clicking. Now it's clicking better than new. *bow*

  • @jgvillan01
    @jgvillan01 2 года назад

    Thank you for posting this how to guide. Just saved a Logitech M570, suffering from bad double-clicks, from the trash. Took the switch apart, did a bit of alcohol cleaning of the contacts, put it all back together, and now works great.

  • @BlackSeraph
    @BlackSeraph 8 лет назад +54

    You saved my 80€ gaming mouse from an early grave +PCGamingWiki.
    Awesome tutorial!

    • @TheKingBJ
      @TheKingBJ 6 лет назад +8

      "Gaming" mouses are a scam. Mouses are the simplest shitty input devices, it's like buying a screwdriver for 10 times more money expecting it to drive a screw much better

    • @baaadger
      @baaadger 6 лет назад +14

      Well some gaming mice have programmable buttons, plus they are more comfortable to hold. So no, they aren't scams unless they are WAYYY overpriced.

    • @dicksonlickson1024
      @dicksonlickson1024 6 лет назад +2

      you are dumb enough to buy a mouse that is worth 80 euros, ahahaha you are laughable

    • @spookz4469
      @spookz4469 5 лет назад +10

      @@dicksonlickson1024 They have a higher response rate and are faster than any normal mouse, and depending on which one you get are usually MUCH more comfortable, along with programmable buttons. But hey, you're obviously just a troll with nothing better to do with your life, and im pretty sure we can tell that simply based upon your username. Lol.

  • @mostafatarekadam8861
    @mostafatarekadam8861 2 года назад

    in 2022 and you still fixed my mouse.
    My Logitech G305 was double clicking like mad but having done that it finally stopped and I can also notice that the click became a bit harder than the right click, it's a better feeling actually, thank you kind sir.

  • @Turskaify
    @Turskaify 5 лет назад +14

    You should have a disclaimer that you make it look way easier than it is

    • @SphinxKingStone
      @SphinxKingStone 3 года назад +1

      For me personally (first time doing it) the only hard part (compared to video) was placing copper thingy back and putting in small plastic thing

    • @mazenmohamed-mm3fp
      @mazenmohamed-mm3fp 3 года назад

      @@SphinxKingStone
      yes it took me hour and a half i was soooo annoyed that i ruined my mouse but when i got it back i was so happy
      but when i tested the mouse it is not as lite as it was but more stronger like i need to push it hard just to click

  • @imover9999
    @imover9999 6 лет назад

    I have a Logitech G600, and it was having the double click problem. This fixed it. Thank you so much for this video (and the detailed written guide with high res images, really helped a ton.) Took me about 45 minutes, the most stressful parts are taking off the cap to the switch, and putting that dreaded spring back in. A tip, do as he does in the video and make sure the spring tab part is on top of the post when you put the hammer back into the slot, put the back clip on, then do the spring last, and it's much easier to push down into place than it is to try and lift it back up onto the ridge / slot.
    Take your time, be patient, don't get frustrated and you'll be able to fix it.

    • @imover9999
      @imover9999 6 лет назад

      An update. It only ended up working for about a day, took it apart again and it only worked for about an hour. This is the solution, but my spring is just warn out badly. My suggestion is perhaps instead of bending your old spring, just buy a new one. (Got a 6 pack of new switches for 6$).

  • @Eagleizer
    @Eagleizer 8 лет назад +7

    Thanks! Works great.
    I recommend trying to clean the contacts with a thin, sharp blade, and
    add contact spray and see if that works before taking it apart. It can be
    difficult to put it back together. If you do take it apart, note that the back
    end (opposite of the contact) should be mounted almost at the top.
    Also be careful not to bend too much as it will make the click harder.
    I also removed the weights while I was at it and ordered 5 switches on
    eBay for $1.20. The ones you want is: Omron D2FC-F-7N
    When you solder those switches, use a ~300C tip and do not heat for more than 3 seconds...
    (factory recommendation)
    Cheers :)

    • @davidesantos9214
      @davidesantos9214 6 лет назад

      I fixed it on my Roccat Kone Pure Military, but I bend it too much and is a bit harder now, hope that get softer overtime. If that happen again I prefere buying a new switch and lose 30min trying to get that little spring plate on place.

  • @wardunnnup8651
    @wardunnnup8651 3 года назад +1

    did it successfully on my razer deathadder elite. I would play around with it since it's a little harder to press down, but I've ordered a new switch, so it's no biggie. thanks for the tutorial!
    doubleclicks went from 20% to 0% and took about 10 minutes first attempt.

  • @jonathanross1395
    @jonathanross1395 5 лет назад +5

    Fixed the double, triple click issue on the logitech g900. Thanks for this video!!

  • @JamesBeadleDC
    @JamesBeadleDC 6 лет назад +1

    Totally worked for me! Finally! I miss the old ones, but glad to know there is a solution to fix the new ones. Thank you for the detailed and up close video.

  • @rustyshackleford8022
    @rustyshackleford8022 5 лет назад +14

    There's a really easy way to do this, lace the tapping bit (let's call it front) under its receptacle then pull it so as to hook the other end keeping the curved bit above the center receptacle. Push the back end down so it hooks. You'll then have it fixed in place but it won't click, all you need to do at this point is push down on the curved bit so that it snaps into place (use a toothpick or tiny screwdriver).
    Took me an hour for the first one until I figured this out and then 30 seconds for the second.

    • @themysticbg
      @themysticbg 4 года назад +1

      Thank you man. After 2 hours of trying I wanted to perform Seppuku, thanks to you I managed to fix it! I've done this twice (today and one more time two years ago) and my mouse works like new.

    • @rustyshackleford8022
      @rustyshackleford8022 4 года назад +1

      @@zams4517 not sure what you mean the method I describe has worked fine for me. I just buy a few new springs for like 5 bucks (the entire microswitches which I cannibalize) every few years for my g500. If you are just rebending the same one you are going to lose integrity of the metal and corrosion (ie humidity) will reduce contact sensitivity over time as well.

    • @rustyshackleford8022
      @rustyshackleford8022 4 года назад +1

      @@themysticbg Glad I could help I actually figured this out like 6 years ago and then forgot it so I posted the comment to help remind myself as well lol.

    • @rustyshackleford8022
      @rustyshackleford8022 4 года назад

      @@zams4517 no worries

    • @KunalSaini97
      @KunalSaini97 4 года назад

      Instructions not clear.
      Now the pin is in my stomach

  • @tchaos12345654321
    @tchaos12345654321 3 года назад

    Worked perfectly for me. I have a Logitech Performance MX and didn't want to throw it away. This video, combined to the Logitech Performance MX disassembly video, helped me fix my issue in less than an hour. Big thanks and I really appreciate your instructions. I used a sewing needle to remove the black casing in this video.

  • @yamoonie
    @yamoonie 8 лет назад +8

    i just did this on my logitech g302 that kept double clicking after 9 months. WORKS LIKE A CHARM. also its pretty easy if you have careful hands.

  • @GabrielSoldani
    @GabrielSoldani 3 года назад

    21 months ago I've successfully fixed my trusty old mouse (a Logitech G400) using this guide. I was pretty happy I didn't have to buy a new mouse.
    The problem came back this month and after hunting down this video down in my RUclips watch history, I fixed it AGAIN! Took the opportunity to give it a good cleaning and it's as good as new! I can't believe how much money this video has saved me.

  • @Act1veSp1n
    @Act1veSp1n 8 лет назад +54

    putting this thing back together is probably the hardest thing...mine fell apart after 10th try

    • @luxunited5449
      @luxunited5449 8 лет назад +1

      Same :D But i finaly manged to fix it (now the other half... wish me luck)

    • @Verdigo76
      @Verdigo76 8 лет назад +14

      I did this on my G600 for the left click. The fix has lasted for 3 years and counting. It took me 4 hours to get that copper spring back in. Now it's my right click's turn . Sigh. I swear, this is a part that can be made modular. Double click issue? Just snap in a new clicker!

    • @ΠασχάληςΜιχόπουλος-β3κ
      @ΠασχάληςΜιχόπουλος-β3κ 8 лет назад

      ahahaha :D Razor Imperator fuck!!!

    • @NJ-wb1cz
      @NJ-wb1cz 7 лет назад

      G600 has a slightly retarded construction since the dirt falls right onto the switch. I did this for mine 3 times already, last time I used tape to cover the insides as much as possible. Will see if this helps.
      Still the best mouse ever without any alternatives. Razers and others suck because they don't have classic 3 button construction. Holding G600 is like using those old pre-scroll Microsoft mice with just huge 3 buttons on top. Except of course G600 does also have a scroll and thumb buttons.

    • @Verdigo76
      @Verdigo76 7 лет назад

      If you've had to do it 3 times already compared to my 1 then perhaps you should consider bending that copper part a little more than you usually do. I took note of where it was when I opened it and moved it much further than the original spec (because obviously the original spec wasn't good enough) so the fix would last longer. That's coming from someone who uses their computer 12 hours a day or more. Lots of clickly click clicks.

  • @Ewigkind
    @Ewigkind 2 года назад

    I just refurbished my kone aimo left mouse button, following this instruction, because it more often tended to make a double-click.
    It feels like new now. thank you. a very visual instruction.
    btw: the micro buttons been even smaller in my mouse, but bending the similar little metal part like you did, did the full job.

  • @christianpetschke592
    @christianpetschke592 5 лет назад +10

    +3 years for my mouse since i watched this video for the first time (watched it twice now) ^^

  • @vladislav4646
    @vladislav4646 4 года назад

    Just fixed my G700s. Feels so much better now. The button is clicky again.
    Had to order new mouse feet though. $4 on Amazon. Very cheap repair and now I can use my mouse for a couple of more years. Thank you very much!

  • @testtwo1580
    @testtwo1580 8 лет назад +13

    Mine don't even click anymore. Also be careful bending that metal part it snaps really easy.

    • @cIeetz
      @cIeetz 4 года назад

      good thing i have 4 of these that dont have usb sticks to practice on

    • @fuehwbdb3765
      @fuehwbdb3765 4 года назад

      Hey mine also don't click anymore was it the switch ?

    • @rev927
      @rev927 4 года назад

      @@fuehwbdb3765 make sure you push that little plate until it clicks, look at 3:45 / I know it cuz i had the same problem

    • @aniketsingh5516
      @aniketsingh5516 4 года назад

      Same!

  • @ChristianGuco
    @ChristianGuco 4 года назад

    You made it look easy, The Dexterity needed here is insane. That copper thing always come flying away when reinstalling.

  • @-_--bp2uc
    @-_--bp2uc 4 года назад +5

    People:"My mouse is double clicking"
    Minecraft Bedwars and PvP players:
    "oh i wish i have a mouse double clicking like your mouse."

  • @MrOfstring
    @MrOfstring 6 лет назад

    Done exactly what you showed + cleaned the thing with ethanol, I felt like a surgeon. My MX revolution is good as new after 11 years of proud service, and I hope it will last many more years ! Thank you so much

  • @GugartsAnimations
    @GugartsAnimations 6 лет назад +33

    3:07 This step will take forever so be pacient.

    • @YusufPaw
      @YusufPaw 4 года назад +2

      It took me around 30 minutes, so yep.

    • @marcotermine8
      @marcotermine8 4 года назад +2

      There are 2 little groove in the mid of the metallic piece, you must put the piece of shit in this groove

    • @AlexaCroft
      @AlexaCroft 4 года назад +3

      im going on 3 hours and still haven't manged to keep it staying without jump off when i put the cap back on it

  • @car1m310
    @car1m310 4 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for this. I was able to fix my double-clicking issue on both my Logitech G203 and Logitech G-Pro mice (the left mouse button; used for firing in FPS games). The hardest part was that copper/metal piece inside the omron switch, which your video illustrates very well on how to put it back (the most difficult part because of how small it is and technical it is). I basically did the same thing as your video which was to remove the copper metal piece and carefully extend that curved piece @2:54 then put it back. Again, putting it back took the longest. If I estimate, it took me like 45 minutes to just put back that copper thing on the switch because of how small and tricky it is. But, I did get it put back on and put back on right. Meaning, it clicks, and no more double-clicking! I dont know how long it will last but I guess I can rinse and repeat the same thing if it happens again. Thanks again for the tutorial! It helped save two MICE! with the same issues!

  • @flaviocarvalho9076
    @flaviocarvalho9076 8 лет назад +7

    You safe my life, man. This is the best tutorial ever made. My Logitech G500 was like new again. No more fu**** double click.
    Greetings from Brazil!!

    • @GordorBR
      @GordorBR 8 лет назад +1

      Eh isso ai carai, salvei meu Razor tb nesse lance! Cara é bixão mesmo

  • @DKH83
    @DKH83 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the instruction. I have taken it apart and I was unaware that the white button fell off and slipped behind the mouse board. It took me 30min to search the floor and finally it occurred to me that it could be behind the board. I gave it a hard knock and it fell out. I have also gave it a Deoxit at the point of contact just for good measure. May as well oiled the mouse wheel while I am at it. Now it is 80% new :)

  • @rustycranium8952
    @rustycranium8952 10 лет назад +4

    Finally the mystery of my dead mouses is solved. Many thanks!

  • @imagecap
    @imagecap 5 лет назад

    My G500s is alive because of your work. Thank you, I pretty much imitated your way of re-installation and had it done in 10HOURS LOL...seriously it took an hour or so for my fingers to work but they finally did. Thanks again you saved me $150-200 bucks for a new G500s.

  • @markdarylsamera1209
    @markdarylsamera1209 9 лет назад +6

    Hi! Thank you for showing this one. Saved me on buying a new mouse :) Keep it up!

  • @VindictusMXVideos
    @VindictusMXVideos 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you, it took me 2 and half more hours to do this, but i repaired my g502 and now works perfectly. You are the bomb man.

    • @retroman7331
      @retroman7331 3 года назад

      Just out of curiosity...how long did this fix last?

    • @VindictusMXVideos
      @VindictusMXVideos 3 года назад

      @@retroman7331 I don't know exactly, but it worked at least one year, just recently I opened it for a 3rd time.

  • @Longs81
    @Longs81 3 года назад +3

    1. Watches video....
    2. Throws mouse in the bin.
    3. Buys new mouse.

  • @zezek75
    @zezek75 2 года назад +1

    I was on a brink of smashing the mouse to pieces tinier than the cursed copper spring but in the end, I prevailed! Thanks a lot, this is a super useful content!

  • @miteshmalgaonkar3569
    @miteshmalgaonkar3569 9 лет назад +11

    best mouse repair tutorial ever

  • @Zamolxes77
    @Zamolxes77 4 года назад

    Very helpful video, took me an hour and a half, but I made it work. That metal blade would not want to get into proper place, especially that curved section, that you push in and clicks at 3:52.
    Two problems I encountered:
    1. The microswitch is soldered onto a board, and the board was inside the mouse. I had a terrible time to access the hood for the microswitch, because I couldn't take the board out of the mouse case. No idea how is attached, glue ? I couldn't find any screws for the board (not the mouse case). Since I couldn't take it out, I wasn't able to simply solder another new microswitch on, which would have been 100 times easier.
    2. That metal plate, is nearly impossible to get it in properly. You really are a pro, got it in so fast ! Took me well over an hour to get it in right.
    Tips for future viewers: if you can have access to the back of the board where the micro switch is attached to, do yourself a favor, buy a new microswitch and just solder it on. It will save you a whole lot of headaches !
    If you have to open the switch, like I had to, do yourself a favor and make sure you have proper tools: mini screw driver heads, bought mine for 5 euros from Praktiker and you'll need a pair of tweezers, with a very very VERY fine and narrow tip. He's filming very close, so the switch appears very large, believe me that metal plate is a main to handle, especially if you have big hands like me !

  • @Hirux
    @Hirux 5 лет назад +28

    Now it's even harder to press my Left button lmao

    • @filipesilva2624
      @filipesilva2624 4 года назад +1

      the more you push the curved (spring) part, the harder you need to press the buttons, for fixing the "double click" problem you just need to brush the contacts (the bump part) with a rubber/eraser

  • @matambale
    @matambale 6 лет назад

    Had to do some cleaning on the spring piece, had a strange kind of white corrosion on the contact area. Came up easily with some alcohol.
    Took about 30 min until I could figure out how to get the [censored] spring mounted against the back piece (and NOT hooked under it, but AGAINST the back support), keeping the spring tension and fitting it under the top contact in one smooth move. The next step - showing how you THEN 'click' the spring leaf down into place, after all of that, made it really clear how to do all this.
    Excellent video, detail, & camera view.
    Mouse working now. Able to click THUMBS UP, in fact.
    BTW I used a small piece of scotch tape to keep the white button piece in place while re-applying the black plastic cover.

  • @reginald56000
    @reginald56000 7 лет назад +8

    took me 30 minutes to return that Metal piece!! omg!!! Thanks for this though i fixed my mouse now O_O..

  • @ixpert3517
    @ixpert3517 5 лет назад +1

    I just replaced mouse switch today. But, Wow. Easy repair without new part. Thank you.

  • @jotaaaajunior
    @jotaaaajunior 5 лет назад +5

    Fantástico! Vídeo maravilhoso, me ajudou bastante. Thanks! 🇧🇷

  • @berownik1246
    @berownik1246 2 месяца назад

    Report with Razer Basilisk V1: After about an half an hour of messing with the switch, i managed to figure out what I was doing wrong and retried again with success. I have fixed my mouse as before dragging and dropping was almost impossible. I have bent the metal bit a bit more on the right click and there is an audible difference but that does not matter as the mouse finally works as intended. Thank you 10 year old RUclips tutorial in helping another mouse not to end up in landfill !!!

  • @Sk313ton
    @Sk313ton 9 лет назад +6

    Thank you very much!!! You saved me over $40.

  • @JKboi27
    @JKboi27 3 года назад

    Always had a problem locking the leaf spring in the switch back in. This video helped a lot. Thank you

  • @putzi019
    @putzi019 5 лет назад +3

    did this for an hour, fixed my logitech g102 prodigy, thanks mate

    • @ockysiswanto
      @ockysiswanto 5 лет назад

      Fixed my g102 with this method also

  • @shashwat_satya
    @shashwat_satya 4 года назад

    Brother, your video saved me some money. I ordered a new mouse on Amazon and right after that, just out of curiosity did a quick research on RUclips to see if someone has figured out a way to fix the clicks on a faulty mouse, i unscrewed my mouse, detached the top cap of my click just as you have done, flattened the lower u ring on the thin copper plate just as you showed and cleaned the contact points with some alcohol and put it all back together .. its working like a charm again .. cancelled my Amazon ordered right after that.. got my refund .. loved it .. good one man .. keep up .. peace.. 🤟

  • @tatsuuuuuu
    @tatsuuuuuu 9 лет назад +16

    PCGamingWiki Dude ... uhhhh.... thank you. From the bottom of my heart, thank you. Your video is perfect. Fixed a Steel Series ikari laser white.

  • @paladinsk2
    @paladinsk2 3 года назад

    I just wanted to come back to thank you. Fixed my old roccat lua thanks to this video like 6 years ago, maybe more. Then fixed it again after a few years. Then fixed it again, before I gave it to a friend, cause Im already rocking a new mouse. That I also need to fix, but I already know how to thanks to this video. Thanks man!

  • @clicko1231
    @clicko1231 9 лет назад +10

    You sir ! You are awsome ! I just saved my mouse thanks a lot for showing us how its done !

  • @renamleah
    @renamleah 3 года назад

    love the macro zoom detail... without this video I wouldn't have been able to fix it!! Thank you very much

  • @badboiijose1
    @badboiijose1 9 лет назад +28

    i fucked up my mouse.. now it dosnt click at all

    • @ETin6666
      @ETin6666 9 лет назад +3

      +Raven. That's so Raven.

    • @badboiijose1
      @badboiijose1 9 лет назад

      Yup thats me

    • @stefanie_m466
      @stefanie_m466 9 лет назад +4

      +Raven. look at the bended copper part , it has 2 dents that should hook on that little thingy .

    • @sarveshpavale3930
      @sarveshpavale3930 9 лет назад +2

      +Raven.You might have placed the cover with white little button WRONGLY....CHANGE IT TO 180 DEGREE....as i made this mistake.....

    • @TurtleSergio42
      @TurtleSergio42 7 лет назад

      now I'm afraid to try...

  • @miscthings2559
    @miscthings2559 7 месяцев назад

    Solved my left clicking on the G103, it's clicking like new again. The zoomed in video is very helpful especially on putting that copper part back. I did not do the bending though, just cleaned the blackish residue on the copper part surface with alcohol swab. So thank yooou.

  • @Akashsama
    @Akashsama 9 лет назад +15

    My problem is the little mechanism boxes in my mouse are like the one in the middle @0:12. That one is different and i can't manage to open it :/

    • @MrBile07
      @MrBile07 9 лет назад +3

      +Akash-sama same here,have no idea how to open

    • @muhdiboy
      @muhdiboy 9 лет назад +2

      +Akash-sama you have to open it from the brackets on the front and back, the piece that connects the black to the white

    • @josemiguelq
      @josemiguelq 9 лет назад +2

      +Akash-sama Same here mate, almost impossible to open it

    • @skyworth999
      @skyworth999 9 лет назад

      +muhdiboy the second click box shown is harder to open, its really different from the front/back.

    • @skyworth999
      @skyworth999 9 лет назад +1

      +Akash-sama have you manage to open it? i really need help

  • @frederikcretel6386
    @frederikcretel6386 4 года назад

    Worked like a charm. Put a piece over the little white button so it doesn't fall out. Thank you very much.

  • @overlost1576
    @overlost1576 8 лет назад +32

    good tutorial.
    (fuck that cliking thing. it's so annoying to put it together xD)

    • @nicks5759
      @nicks5759 8 лет назад +1

      +OverLost420 I know exactly how u felt, just done putting mine together ..

    • @overlost1576
      @overlost1576 8 лет назад

      XP

    • @gaia35
      @gaia35 8 лет назад

      Fuck that was hard to put back together, i have a razer deathadder chroma, if you have the same mouse, are the clicker buttons smaller, cuz mine seemed really small compared to his XD

  • @DanielMendozaDev
    @DanielMendozaDev 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for the tutorial! It was a PITA putting the metal piece back in place but it actually fixed my G502's right mouse button not holding down. Hopefully this is a long term fix because I'm definitely not doing this on weekly basis lol.

    • @adal5067
      @adal5067 3 года назад +1

      is it a long term fix?

  • @kellionisthallis6349
    @kellionisthallis6349 8 лет назад +6

    I had the genius idea of trying to do it via pictures, only after I broke the fucking copper plate I checked the video and saw what I did wrong. Bloody hell... -_-

  • @valanthonybalagon8468
    @valanthonybalagon8468 3 года назад

    I did all the steps and this video saved my mouse. Been having the double-click issue for the past year and now it's totally gone!

  • @presskeytoplay
    @presskeytoplay 6 лет назад +11

    4 hroas e 35 minutos para fazer o processo no LMB e RMB do meu g600
    Se fosse comprar botões novos e mandar soldar, acho que ia gastar uns 50/60 Reais
    15 reais por hora de trabalho, é, acho que valeu a pena um pouco

    • @weapon777
      @weapon777 3 года назад

      preciso fazer isso no meu 600... durou 6 anos

  • @songarrhea
    @songarrhea 2 года назад

    THANK YOU!!!! My Rocat Kone Amio started double clicking. I thought it was toast! Going to do this today! Appreciate the help man!

  • @hereandnow5235
    @hereandnow5235 8 лет назад +5

    worked even with some kitchen utilities and pincer of my girlfriend, saved 89 Euros, thx a lot!!!

  • @lesterc9520
    @lesterc9520 5 лет назад

    I put that tiny copper chip back to it's base in a wrong way which made the problem even worse. Then I found this video. Thank you, you saved my day!

  • @canelacinzenta
    @canelacinzenta 4 года назад +6

    QUEM TA BOTANDO FÉ QUE ESSA PORRA FUNCIONOU ahahhahahaha
    Muito obrigado, consegui consertar meu mouse de 25 reais

  • @heiseheise
    @heiseheise 3 года назад

    some tips that worked for me - I found the 1.0 flathead screwdriver from a multi-ended screwdriver kit worked well (ifixit in my case) to remove the black casing from the omron switches. When screwing your mouse back together, metal screws into plastic threads, back-turn the screw a little bit until you feel/hear it 'clunk' into the existing threads a little bit. If you don't do that, you can strip out the weaker plastic in the mouse body with the metal screw. And of course, other videos mention this, but to hold in the little white plastic piece that is in the switch casing, just put a little piece of tape over the entire top of the switch casing before flicking it off.

  • @english_chat
    @english_chat 5 лет назад +8

    I've fixed my mouse, now it became silent on left click :D

    • @richefurea
      @richefurea 5 лет назад

      yeah same , did you managed to fix it after that?

    • @thomastrololo1
      @thomastrololo1 5 лет назад

      @@richefurea loosen the screw under the RMB a bit.

  • @hildir6507
    @hildir6507 6 лет назад

    Finally found the hardware repair solution I needed. Took hours to figure out just how the clicker piece fits back in but now Im clicking like new!