Squeaky or Grindy Mouse buttons
Lubricate Mouse Switches
If you’re experiencing squeaky, grindy button clicks, it may be experiencing plastic-on-plastic contact over time between the mouse button molding and pins in the mouse chassis. Use a small and fine brush to apply a relatively thin (low-viscosity) lubricant to the switch. You can gently pull up on the mouse button or disassemble the mouse to reach the switch.
Slick/Thinning Mouse feet
Replace Mouse Feet or Use Different Mousepad
If you’re experiencing the mouse base scraping against the mousepad or being too thin, you might consider ordering a set of replacement mouse feet, like Mouse Skatez, to replace your stock mouse feet. Another solution is to try using a harder or thinner mousepad to see if the texture matches your desired experience.
Center Glide (Mouse Bottom) is slower, and/or has more friction
Clean or Change Mousepad
If your center glide is not slippery, try cleaning the bottom of the center glide. If that doesn’t work, try changing the mouse pad to a smoother mousepad.
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