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Double/triple click issue on left button.

Hello. I am having issues with left button on roccat kone max+. When i click once it double/triple clicks.I believe you will find me a solution for it :) Thanks in advance.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDoXMJyi...

this video/guide helped me fix my mouse back to normal operation.

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1) Start --> Control Panel ---> find the mouse icon ----> change the double click speed to slow

2) most of faults coming from micro switch which is under left key, you can safely tear-down the key and there is a narrow bent small copper plate and the flexibility of it

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Hello thanks for answer, i have tried that like this on the video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRsGg6v9...

but this aint working again :/ any idea ?

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found this : http://community.pcgamingwiki.com/page/b...

will try to fix it with this :)))

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That is what i was taking about in option 2

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I have been through 6 ROCCAT Gaming Mouse[s] in the past 3 years. They always end up with double or even triple click when pressing the LEFT mouse button.

On the other hand, I had a "cheapo" Wireless Mouse [NOT a gaming mouse] that lasted me roughly 6 years, and can 'still' use it if i want but, I already spent money on this ROCCAT and it's time to RMS [again].

Someone else had posted that ROCCAT Gaming Mouse[s] were prone to be defective within the first year due to poor quality mouse clicking functionality. I don't know how true this is but, I have already started to lean on the side of poster.

PS: Anyone know of a fix to this issue?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDoXMJyi...

this part inside the mouse eventually wears down with lots of use. all mice that use this type of switch will have this problem.

after going through like 3 razer deathadders i started using this, asus rog gladius. easily replaceable switches.

https://www.asus.com/us/ROG-Republic-Of-...

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Omron switches and other parts mechanical and not have limited lifetime. As i know Roccat just put standard switches into their devices and they have a lifetime of 5 Million klicks so 3-5 Years depending how much u use the mouse.

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The most gaming mouses use Omron switches. Roccat Kone series also.

But most of them are the cheap ones just hold up to 5 Million Klicks called D2FC-F-7N. You should buy new Omron switches or solder them out of another mouse. Be shure to choose the better switches with (10M) or more as example: D2FC-F-7N(10M). You can use the switches from a broken mouse it doesnt matter, simply solder out the Omron switch of the right mousebutton, because its not so much weared out as the left button.

You can also use the Omron switches from the other buttons inside a mouse, but be aware that those are not made to hold as long as the left/right mousebuttons.

Advanced explanation:

Its quite simple, most of electronic parts have a limited lifetime. The manufacturer put such stuff into the Datasheet of parts. So its clear for the guys who solder this into your mouse and other devices.

But Sellers like Roccat “miss” sometimes to write this info into description …. (your mouse will just stay a live for 3 years, by daily usage of 8h ) i mean thats also not a good argument to sell a product. If you want a mouse that has more lifetime, than only buy those who explicit have as example 50Million Mouseklicks in description. But also there you should be aware that this just means that it could hold up to 50Million Klicks for the two mousebuttons. All other parts are not meaned! The Middle Mousebutton as example in most mouses is often just a cheap part holding for ~200 000 Klicks

Also a accidentally slopped drink on your mouse or very wet weather/climates in your room (above 70% humidity) can cause corrosion in the mouseparts (switches) so they do not work properly. You can clean them but thats very very tricky, so that it is better to solder broken buttons out and put new ones in.

If you want to clean the buttons instead of soldering:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDoXMJyi...

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