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Side mouse button has detached (Red Dragon Griffin M602A-RGB)?

Side mouse button has detached (Red Dragon Griffin M602A-RGB)?

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Ebolakisses
Junior Member
25
07-05-2016, 03:56 AM
#1
My Red Dragon mouse decide it didn't like the side button anymore, so It popped out and I have searched through the internet trying to find somebody that knew how to fix it, alas little to no luck.
My question is: Does anybody know how to refit a side mouse button that has popped off ?
My mouse is a Red Dragon Griffin M604A-RGB.
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Ebolakisses
07-05-2016, 03:56 AM #1

My Red Dragon mouse decide it didn't like the side button anymore, so It popped out and I have searched through the internet trying to find somebody that knew how to fix it, alas little to no luck.
My question is: Does anybody know how to refit a side mouse button that has popped off ?
My mouse is a Red Dragon Griffin M604A-RGB.

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vandalmal
Member
201
07-05-2016, 07:54 AM
#2
604? What's your age?
Is that the right model number? Let's check.
Check the page at http://redragonusa.com/subcategory/12/wi...ming-mouse.
Are there any signs of damage or bending on the button? You might be able to adjust it back into position. We don't know how long that will last.
If self-repair isn't an option or seems too costly, getting a new mouse might be cheaper.
Do you have any remaining warranty information? You can contact us at https://redragonshop.com/pages/contact-us.
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vandalmal
07-05-2016, 07:54 AM #2

604? What's your age?
Is that the right model number? Let's check.
Check the page at http://redragonusa.com/subcategory/12/wi...ming-mouse.
Are there any signs of damage or bending on the button? You might be able to adjust it back into position. We don't know how long that will last.
If self-repair isn't an option or seems too costly, getting a new mouse might be cheaper.
Do you have any remaining warranty information? You can contact us at https://redragonshop.com/pages/contact-us.

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Cajo04
Junior Member
29
07-05-2016, 02:13 PM
#3
No visible physical harm, seems like it might be repairable
Regarding the model: http://redragonusa.com/product/12/mice/M602-RGB
I believe a self-repair might be feasible, it appears it could be fixed again, though I prefer not to damage it. I’m curious if anyone knows how to make it work.
Warranty won’t cover this, but I don’t want to spend on a completely new mouse for such a minor issue.
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Cajo04
07-05-2016, 02:13 PM #3

No visible physical harm, seems like it might be repairable
Regarding the model: http://redragonusa.com/product/12/mice/M602-RGB
I believe a self-repair might be feasible, it appears it could be fixed again, though I prefer not to damage it. I’m curious if anyone knows how to make it work.
Warranty won’t cover this, but I don’t want to spend on a completely new mouse for such a minor issue.

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Conor_Playz
Member
161
07-07-2016, 01:11 PM
#4
Adjusting the button might help. It seems unlikely it will fail completely.
But the button could stop working entirely... which would mean a complete overhaul might be necessary.
I’d try gently stretching or reshaping it so it fits back properly. Check the surrounding molding closely—maybe a small piece of plastic is blocking it.
Using some clear tape in the right spot could help secure it again.
If all else fails, simply reset the mouse and trust the outcome.
A final note: if the mouse stops responding completely, it’s probably safe to replace it.
Also consider sharing more pictures of the mouse and side buttons—there might be additional solutions.
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Conor_Playz
07-07-2016, 01:11 PM #4

Adjusting the button might help. It seems unlikely it will fail completely.
But the button could stop working entirely... which would mean a complete overhaul might be necessary.
I’d try gently stretching or reshaping it so it fits back properly. Check the surrounding molding closely—maybe a small piece of plastic is blocking it.
Using some clear tape in the right spot could help secure it again.
If all else fails, simply reset the mouse and trust the outcome.
A final note: if the mouse stops responding completely, it’s probably safe to replace it.
Also consider sharing more pictures of the mouse and side buttons—there might be additional solutions.

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Superman2364
Junior Member
4
07-09-2016, 11:18 AM
#5
Hope this helps!
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Superman2364
07-09-2016, 11:18 AM #5

Hope this helps!

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07-10-2016, 02:34 PM
#6
I intended to quote your post, but I shared the images instead.
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spiderpigrider
07-10-2016, 02:34 PM #6

I intended to quote your post, but I shared the images instead.

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iEBKN
Junior Member
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07-10-2016, 05:43 PM
#7
Not finding the images...
Please try again. Submit here using imgur (www.imgur.com)
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iEBKN
07-10-2016, 05:43 PM #7

Not finding the images...
Please try again. Submit here using imgur (www.imgur.com)

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mat_fram
Posting Freak
776
07-11-2016, 07:24 AM
#8
Here you are!
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mat_fram
07-11-2016, 07:24 AM #8

Here you are!

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165
07-11-2016, 03:30 PM
#9
In essence, the main task seems to be figuring out whether a particular part of the button will move or bend to keep it secure. It might be a tiny worn-out element or "tooth" that’s no longer holding. You could look for someone with a comparable mouse that isn’t functioning properly. A button from another Red Dragron model—whether it’s a different version or another brand—might snap more tightly.
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LuisinDosCraft
07-11-2016, 03:30 PM #9

In essence, the main task seems to be figuring out whether a particular part of the button will move or bend to keep it secure. It might be a tiny worn-out element or "tooth" that’s no longer holding. You could look for someone with a comparable mouse that isn’t functioning properly. A button from another Red Dragron model—whether it’s a different version or another brand—might snap more tightly.

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JoeDub23
Member
129
07-27-2016, 05:23 AM
#10
Thanks for your help!
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JoeDub23
07-27-2016, 05:23 AM #10

Thanks for your help!