Introduction

After some time left mouse click fails. This results in unintended double clicks or drag and drop. This can be solved by disassembling the mouse and folding a metal part.

Thanks to Kyler's Studio for the tutorial I initially followed.

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    • The pads have two layers. Ideally, both should remain attached, but it is hard to achieve.

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    • Use a 00 screwdriver

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    • Slide the bottom to the side while removing the top

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    • Push the vertical front part of the multiswitch to unhold it.

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    • Flatten the metallic piece of the multiswitch (it will probably be curved upward) until you get a neat "clic" sound.

Conclusion

To reassemble the mouse, follow the instructions in the reverse order.

Samuel Colin

Member since: 26/03/20

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7 comments

merci , ca vient de sauver ma Revolution

Clement Renaut -

Avec plaisir. J'en suis ravi :)

Samuel Colin -

Thank you, this worked flawlessly. Your time and effort is well appreciated.

Kenji Lum -

Thank you so much. My left click often unregisters incorrectly. If not for step 7 and 8, I wouldn't have opened the multiswitch top and clean the contact point. Seems to work perfectly normal now. It'd be a waste to throw away the whole item just because of a tiny defective component. Thanks again for helping me fixed it.

Thuan Chau -

@Kenji @thuan: I'm glad I could help. Thanks for your comments!

Samuel Colin -

Merci beaucoup ça m'a fait économiser 50€ mdr

Sullivan NANFACK -

@sullivannanfack Avec plaisir, merci du retour !

Samuel Colin -