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BE CAREFUL as the side buttons and bottom DPI button are kept in only by the switches! You don't want to lose any of them (or not notice they've fallen out and not put them back in the first time).
#Razer deathadder 2013 double click fix free
This is actually tougher to get apart than a lot of mice, but if you're careful and persistent it'll pop free (maybe twist a tiny bit to help)Īfter opening, remove the PCB from the bottom half (may be held down with a screw or two). If it's anything like my Copperhead, then it'll be held by one or two plastic clips at the front near the cable. Once the screw is out, lift on the top half of the case to split it open. (be sure to put the remove pad down sticky-side UP, since we'll be putting it back after) It's easy enough to remove with your fingernail, or a flathead screwdriver, or a razer blade. What you have to do is take the mouse apart, which to start is probably a single screw hidden under the teflon pad under the palm-side of the mouse. Magnifying glass or +4 Reading glasses (find them in the Pharmacy area). Do it again for good measures, then put everything back together how it was! Problem solved. Work it around good and when you remove it you should see black residue on the paper towel. If you're having trouble, use a tiny flathead screwdriver or a sewing needle.
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Take a piece of paper towel (ideal as it doesn't make further dust like toilet papper), and feed it between the contacts.
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TL DR for Advanced Users - Pull the covers off the internal switches to expose the copper switch contacts. EITHER way it is causing the switch to not make solid contact which results in the intermittance, even during that brief moment you've clicked. I originally figured it was just carbon scoring like most switches or contacts exhibit who see a voltage, but after seeing what changes the inside of my Copperhead has gone through over these 13 years of use, I think it may be fine plastic dust. What has happened is that over time, the actual switches have gathered a fine layer of dust. The fix is simple, but may be a little involved if you don't have luck with disassembling things. I've had my same Razer Copperhead since 2005! I too went through the issue of the multiple phantom clicks, and was unwilling to part with my dear friend. Slow breaths are better as it allows more humidity to dissipate the static.I come to save your day! (And probably many others') *Note- it may take a few tries to do this, I had to do this to my mouse over several days. I repaired a Logitech G602 using this method, it might work on the Razer mice as well. The humidity in your breath will usually dissipate the static buildup and the button will stop double clicking- most of the time. To help release it, breath a few breaths into the gap between the button and the base of the mouse (the slit that allows the button to move and 'click'). The toggle switch that operates the 'button' sometimes gets a static charge buildup. That of all things actually seemed to work for me, no more double-clicking randomly. Have tried many times Firmware upgrades, re-installing Synapse however that didn't seem to work, then I recently tried below as mentioned in Pat's comment. I too have recently come across this issue with a year-or-two old Chroma. You can do so by simply clicking flair under your link!Īpparently a good old blow job sorts it out a good static charge buildup. Please flair your submission accordingly.Submissions that enable or have the intent to enable piracy and online gambling are not permitted.No "general" URL shorteners (bit.ly, tinyurl, etc).No asking about restock/availability/release dates.Don't post users' personal information.Accounts created only for this purpose will be banned instantly. Do not spam your personal website or youtube channel.All "Rant" posts must: Include a reasonable amount of details about the issue, Not be from throwaway, abandoned or new accounts, and should not be used as a support avenue.All technical/customer support inquiries belong in the Technical Support Sticky.Low-effort/unrelated content will be removed.You can find the list of trusted RΛZΞR accounts and much more in the wiki Remember to keep your personal details safe, including case numbers. r/RazerPhone /r/ChromaProfiles /r/MechanicalKeyboards /r/SynapseShare /r/SuggestaLaptop /r/GamingLaptopsĭue to the nature of this subreddit and RΛZΞR customer support sometimes handling customer's personal information through PMs, do not trust anyone who says they are a RΛZΞR employee unless they have a flair. RΛZΞR is more than just the world's leading brand in gaming. RΛZΞR was founded in 1998 in San Diego, California by CEO Min-Liang Tan and President Robert "RΛZΞRguy" Krakoff in a tiny shared office with a couple other gamers. A subreddit for discussion of RΛZΞR brand gaming products.