F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop The right mouse button unexpectedly detaches when pressed.

The right mouse button unexpectedly detaches when pressed.

The right mouse button unexpectedly detaches when pressed.

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AlexRoosio
Member
204
10-24-2025, 01:08 PM
#1
Began a few days ago and it occurs unpredictably. Should I disassemble it and replace the switch?
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AlexRoosio
10-24-2025, 01:08 PM #1

Began a few days ago and it occurs unpredictably. Should I disassemble it and replace the switch?

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Nettoo
Junior Member
5
10-24-2025, 04:42 PM
#2
What is the model and make of your mouse? At what stage does it currently exist? If the device has surpassed its warranty duration and you feel confident dismantling it, you might want to inspect whether the correct switch component requires replacement or if the contact surface is covered in grime.

Before you begin taking it apart, it's advisable to note the specific model of your mouse. If it's a disposable unit and you have sufficient time, disassembling it could be a practical choice. In addition to time, patience will also be necessary.
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Nettoo
10-24-2025, 04:42 PM #2

What is the model and make of your mouse? At what stage does it currently exist? If the device has surpassed its warranty duration and you feel confident dismantling it, you might want to inspect whether the correct switch component requires replacement or if the contact surface is covered in grime.

Before you begin taking it apart, it's advisable to note the specific model of your mouse. If it's a disposable unit and you have sufficient time, disassembling it could be a practical choice. In addition to time, patience will also be necessary.

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Chito25
Member
57
10-25-2025, 11:13 AM
#3
What is the model and make of your mouse? At what stage does it currently exist? If the device has surpassed its warranty duration and you feel confident dismantling it, you might want to inspect whether the correct switch requires replacement or if the contact surface is covered in dust or debris.

Before you begin taking it apart, it's advisable to note the specific make and model of your mouse. If it's a disposable unit and you have sufficient time, disassembling it could be a practical choice. In addition to time, patience will also be necessary.
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Chito25
10-25-2025, 11:13 AM #3

What is the model and make of your mouse? At what stage does it currently exist? If the device has surpassed its warranty duration and you feel confident dismantling it, you might want to inspect whether the correct switch requires replacement or if the contact surface is covered in dust or debris.

Before you begin taking it apart, it's advisable to note the specific make and model of your mouse. If it's a disposable unit and you have sufficient time, disassembling it could be a practical choice. In addition to time, patience will also be necessary.

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Keanei
Member
103
11-03-2025, 04:27 AM
#4
Is it really a very costly mouse? I would just purchase a new one.
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Keanei
11-03-2025, 04:27 AM #4

Is it really a very costly mouse? I would just purchase a new one.

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MadInToilet_V2
Junior Member
7
11-04-2025, 03:15 AM
#5
It was made by a company named Zeus, but there isn't a specific model on the mouse. It was given to me and I'm unsure how old it is, though some of the white markings are beginning to fade.
Edit: removed the last message since I believe it's about the mouse switches.
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MadInToilet_V2
11-04-2025, 03:15 AM #5

It was made by a company named Zeus, but there isn't a specific model on the mouse. It was given to me and I'm unsure how old it is, though some of the white markings are beginning to fade.
Edit: removed the last message since I believe it's about the mouse switches.

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Rosen05
Member
152
11-05-2025, 06:54 PM
#6
Success! The issue was resolved by switching it, and everything is now fine.
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Rosen05
11-05-2025, 06:54 PM #6

Success! The issue was resolved by switching it, and everything is now fine.