![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Obviously this is a gradual thing so it wont happen all at once but the mouse-button press will get less dependable over time. ![]() The problem is that over time the dipswitch-button bores a rut into the mouse-button-post so that the mouse-button-post can no longer actually press the dipswitch-button. Both the post from the mouse button, and the button from the dipswitch are long thin constructs and they meet in a cross formation, with the center of the mouse-button-post hitting the center of the dipswitch-button. The mouse buttons have extruded posts that press on dip-switches, specifically buttons on the dipswitches. It turns out it's just a little mechanical wear and tear. In a nutshell the problem that most often happens with copperhead is that it gets near impossible to click or clicks erroneously when you depress the left click button. Hey guys.I opened up my razer copperhead to fix a couple issues with the button getting harder and harder to click and sometimes doubleclicking when I single clicked. ![]()
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