Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Fixing the double-click problem
I think I may have finally found a solution for fixing the unwanted double-click problem I've been having with my Logitech LX310 mouse: electrical contact cleaner. Yeah, I opened up my mouse and sprayed just a drizzle of that stuff on the micro-switches for the buttons. In other words, it's really really annoying when your mouse does an extra click when you don't want it to.
And yes, I was careful not to lose any of the screws or the little teflon feet that peel off above two of the screws.
I remember contact cleaner being the $5 wonder fix for a $99 console window controller in my car, so why not for a $30 mouse? So far so good. Maybe I'll do a follow up to see if it holds.
And yes, I was careful not to lose any of the screws or the little teflon feet that peel off above two of the screws.
I remember contact cleaner being the $5 wonder fix for a $99 console window controller in my car, so why not for a $30 mouse? So far so good. Maybe I'll do a follow up to see if it holds.
Labels: logitech, LX310, mouse, problem