Introduzione
The middle mouse button is one of the least used buttons in a mouse. If for some reason the middle mouse button is not responsive, the micro switch might need replacement. This guide will list all required steps to properly and safely replace the middle mouse button micro switch in the Razer Naga Trinity mouse.
Cosa ti serve
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Remove one 4mm black Phillips #000 screw from the left side of the mouse holding the scroll wheel LED controller board.
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Then pull the LED controller board upwards and out.
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Attrezzo utilizzato in questo passaggio:Halberd Spudger$2.99
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Pry and remove the scroll wheel feedback bar from its hold-down clips using the hook end of a halberd spudger.
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Attrezzo utilizzato in questo passaggio:Tweezers$3.99
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Remove the scroll wheel feedback bar from the scroll wheel by holding down the spring and using angled tweezers to remove it from its placement.
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Remove the USB Type A to 5-Pin connector on the main board by pinching and pulling it upwards with your fingers.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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I had real difficulty sourcing the part for this, I don’t think this is actually an Omron switch for the middle mouse button. The part I pulled from the Razer mouse is actually branded ‘TTC’. I ended up sourcing them from Aliexpress:
I'm trying to fix a Razer Naga Pro where the middle mouse button is double registering clicks and I stumbled across this guide. The switch appears to be very similar so I was hoping to be able to order a replacement based on the guide but I can't find anything from searching 'OMRON D2 Subminiature Micro Switch', and the switches that Andy Smith linked aren't right (I ordered some and they're too thin) so I'm somewhat out of ideas. This would be less of an issue if Razer even offered out-of-warranty repairs, but they consider peripherals to be 'irreparable'.
I think I managed to find them! If anyone else is looking for information on these switches, they appear to be the TTC switches here: http://www.ttcswitch.cn/product/72.html specifically the 5.6mm variant. I have ordered some from a website called Mouse Club and will update when they arrive.
As mentioned by the other comments, the correct replacement switch is the linked TTC switch, specifically the 5.6mm high variant. However, I didn't manage to find a viable seller for this type of switch.
In the end I purchased the 3.5mm variant (as linked by Andy Smith; it's available from different brands, I chose this one from HUANO). Of course this switch is about 2mm too short, so I made a little spacer from a 2mm plastic sheet (should also work with 3 layers of old credit card pieces), drilled two holes for the leads and installed the switch. The leads are just barely long enough to stick through the board with the spacer so they can be soldered in place. (photo)
Now my mouse works perfectly again, but I'm still baffled that I couldn't find the 5.6mm switch on Aliexpress.