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EvilKillaruna

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  1. I've had similar problem and I solved it in similar way (HWINFO issue) like this: 1) in HWINFO settings, during the launch of this application, uncheck Persistent driver, install driver manually in the very same window, then unistall it right after this and launch the app. 2) Close HWINFO. Close iCue. Uninstall iCue (there is no need to remove user data, I've kept mine at least). 3) Uninstall HWINFO. 4) Restart PC. 5) Install fresh version of iCue. After this, I no longer have HWINFO in installed apps, but at least I don't have a diconnection sound every minute or few. There must be some kind of conflict with HWINFO persistent driver or one of the MB sensors. MB is Asus Z87 Plus. EDIT: Unfortunately issue returned after couple of restarts. I'll monitor what is going on. EDIT2: Issue located: it is a problem with "Generic Host USB 2.0". I've narrowed it down to some kind of incompatibility on IRQ/driver level. So far changing the internal USB port from USB2 to USB4 solved the problem.
  2. Thanks @Corsair James for posting an update. Are you guys sure the problem was with FW, not hardware? Since I've opened my Glaive and did the mod described above, my issues gone completely. I've been using my Glaive all the time, in game and graphics applications such as Photoshop, Painter or CorelDRAW Graphics Suite. No more double clicks and no CUE/FW updates performed since then (the app is not even installed right now).
  3. Opening Glaive is a bit troublesome, since all four main screws are hidden under the largest slide pads. Once they have been peeled off, it will not be possible to glue them exactly as they were before. I can't see them anywhere to buy as a spare part and my mouse was opened twice already (for two different fixes to try one after another) so they are already in not good shape. If I could buy them separately, I could try to make more precision tutorial. Be advised that once your mouse is opened, you are doing everything on your own risk and probably void your warranty. The main problem is that you have to deal with very cautious disassembling process, including unplugging the communication tape, taking off scroll wheel and removing entirely one of the PCBs. Everything is made very tight. Once you take the main top cover of your mouse off (unscrew four mentioned screws and push the cover forward for releasing two hooks under both left and right mouse buttons), you should be able to figure out most of this process. I believe M65 is easier to handle than Glaive. For the switch alone, the one used by Glaive is omron-d2fc-f-k-50m. You can open it with nail and/or toothpick: Once you have it opened, clear it first and then gently bend up the main plate with mentioned toothpick and then prepare for bending it up. Put the toothpick like I did on this photomontage: The bend should be really minimal. In my case it was something like this: The feeling of this switch while working can be a little different after you put it all back together, but it shouldn't be more than 5% of a difference. Anyway, that was my way to fix Corsair Glaive double click problem. Very good general tutorial you can find on polish site named Test Gear: http://www.test-gear.pl/poradniki/mikroprzelaczniki-rodzajenaprawawymiana/ You can use Google Translator. I've used parts of their photos only to show you how to do it in our case. Hope it helps.
  4. I've had similar problem with my Glaive. Just after two weeks it started to have the same and very annoying double click problem. Latest firmware and drivers. The problem is directly with OMRON switches, probably with springing effect. I've been able to completely fix double click issue by disassembling the whole mouse, opening left OMRON switch and performing cleaning + slight bending the metal plate towards the top (not the "tongue", only the plate) with wooden toothpick. There are guides on the net how to open OMRON switches and perform such bending, but with Glaive there is no need to bend it as much as shown there. It was quite precision work and requiring lots of patience, but after one whole week of tests there are no more double clicks. Before, I couldn't even drag and drop files on desktop normally. Now it works like it should be from the start. I didn't wanted to play with RMA just to receive another faulty unit. Fixing it by myself was more exciting and rewarding (satisfaction). ======= TLDR: Double click issue. Don't waste your time with FW or drivers. OMRON switches are the culprit. Disassembled the mouse and faulty switch. Switch cleaned and slightly bend towards the top. Problem solved and no more 2-clicks after whole week of testing.
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