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  1. Hello everyone, English is not my primary so please forgive me on grammar and spelling. , I've been using my mouse a lot in gaming and what not. Today i, just like you got a broken left part of the scroll wheel. I live far away from western world and decided to try to fix it on my own. Here is what I did. I looked disassemble video on youtube and took my time understand process so i don't break anything. I took it apart using tools that came with my mobile phone. I took a wheel in my hands. On right side is a shallow tube going towards middle part and left side is a fragile solid plastic part that actually go to hexagonal part in sensor. Ofc, mine break , leaving half inside senzor. I took toothpick and push it out from the senzor. Now part that is interesting. I took very same small screwdriver that i used to unscrew 2 bolts under the back of rear pads on the mouse. I used file and reduced thickness of the screwdriver so it can pass through shallow piece of tube. Then i light a candle and heat up iron nail to push it through solid part so i can connect it with tube. This took some time but plastic gave up after few tries. Then i force screwdriver from tube all the way out. Then clip out remaining part that was sticking. Screwdriver fits perfectly to senzor and doing job very good. I am not sure if , with time , metal would eat up sides of senzor and then starting to slip but i don't think so, then i assemble everything in reverse order . I will put some photos. Make sure you have second screw driver to close bolts
  2. hello everyone , i have same problem , can someone provide a link with old firmware since this has happening on lot of mice s from corsair above link sort issue as it seams.
  3. There is another thread about this issue https://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=187841&page=2 here is my post from there his is still active to date. I got new IronClaw RGB Wireless and issue is still here. I updated all , program , dongle , mouse to newest versions. It seems no matter what i assign for DPI up button , he can execute that command but in same time it will trigger DPI increase by some amount and more on second click and more on third click . Only thing which is stopping from doing this is if i assign a sniper command on DPI up , then he never go crazy , he only toggle sniper and on second click he toggle off sniper but dpi stay unchanged . So it is not a hardware but software issue Anyone found permanent solution, i would really love to have my 2 front buttons. honestly that is one of the reasons i got this mouse , if dpi up and down were 2 buttons under the scroll i would'n even care.
  4. this is still active to date. I got new IronClaw RGB Wireless and issue is still here. I updated all , program , dongle , mouse to newest versions. It seems no matter what i assign for DPI up button , he can execute that command but in same time it will trigger DPI increase by some amount and more on second click and more on third click . Only thing which is stopping from doing this is if i assign a sniper command on DPI up , then he never go crazy , he only toggle sniper and on second click he toggle off sniper but dpi stay unchanged . So it is not a hardware but software issue Anyone found permanent solution, i would really love to have my 2 front buttons. honestly that is one of the reasons i got this mouse , if dpi up and down were 2 buttons under the scroll i would'n even care. Edit: I have found out that even after uninstalling all corsair software you can swap between 3 DPI profiles once you click DPI buttons , this could be a potential issue since those buttons might be hard coded for this actions just like left click Also i have found minimum of 4 issues with this just on this forum... so no isolated case
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