Double-click the mouse button.
Double-click the mouse button.
Hello everyone, I have an issue with my Rival 310. It's not double-clicking per se, but my Rival 310 keeps 'clicking' left click nonstop and sometimes keeps it held when connected to a PC. To fill you in, a few years back when I had issues with double clicking I replaced its Omron 50M switches for DF2C 20M Omrons in an attempt to save it but I did quite a poor job ripping off both pads for the left switch. So I had to scrap this 'project' and I went on to buy Model O. I tried to fix Rival 310 a few days ago and I had been using it alongside my new mouse which is VGN Dragonfly simply because I wanted to switch to palm grip ergo mouse from time to time and I thought that maybe I could bring back Rival from dead, so I replaced those Omrons with Kailh 8.0 maybe two weeks ago but same issue popped up two days ago and I replaced those with Kailh 4.0. I've used Rival 310 for nearly for two days just for the exact same problem to pop up. I know how jank this repair looks like but when I test everything out for continuity everything seems fine, multimeter dose not detect pressed mouse button unless I truly pres, only then do I register continuity on the switch. I connected the ground pin to the scroll wheel housing since it's also grounded and I 'routed' the trace (which 'ripped off' from the PCB, it's still connected), from the upper side of the PCB to the bottom side of the PCB. I have tested the mouse with both ground pin being connected and with that wire, which connected the pin to the scroll wheel, and the only difference is that now only when I press right click does the left click register, they register simultaneously. Also, while I had a 'working' left switch mouse tester would not show its click as a new click it would show held click whilst the multimeter detected the proper click. So I know that I might have damaged the PCB when I first tried to repair it, but is there something I could do to test out the mouse and confirm that I damaged it or could there be maybe a controller issue which I can't fix. Mind you, know that the ground pin is not connected to anything that pin isn't making any contact whatsoever. Is there anything I can do? I marked the ripped trace on the picture as well as circled the pad where it connects to and still makes perfect contact. Maybe replacing it with enamelled wire could help, same thing with ground ping? PS I did clean the flux residue just didn't take the picture later, but that flux residue shows you where was that tiny wire that connected switch's ground pin to scrool wheel housing.