I had a perforation where my thumb was. It's a factory error/poor quality material, - but it's useless to look for it. The mouse is otherwise fully functional, so how did they fix the growing hole? I have tried various adhesive strips, but they all eventually peeled off after 14 days to a month. So I resorted to a more "brutal" solution. I used a hot glue gun (the kind you use on a melted plastic rod). Immediately after application, I carefully shaped and sealed, not too much, so that just a little bit of the hole was healed, a plug was formed, which is transparent to the touch, it does not hurt and the hole does not sag, I have had it like this for 4 months and it seems to work. Maybe a tip will help someone.
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After two years and 3 months, I had a similar perforation in my MX Master 2S product. I don't find this type of mouse the cheapest, and I would have expected better quality workmanship. This way it looks like I have to buy a new mouse every two years. I have at least written to the manufacturer, and hopefully they will replace this poor quality part in future products.
da Martin Řezníček
Since I'm 3 months out of warranty, and I have the same problem with MX Master 2S, I'm thinking of a glue gun with melted transparent material, I'll try to drip on the spot and use my thumb to shape it before it hardens, this material is slightly elastic and could heal the spot, but before that I'll seal the perforation with something to prevent any leakage inside. Perhaps a thin strip of fabric adhesive tape.
da Martin Řezníček
That sounds like a promising workaround. Yeah, you figure something that costs this much would last more than 2 years. Planned obsolescence?
da Nobita
The plastic button under the thumb rest on my MX Master has split and disintegrated into pieces, exposing the mechanism underneath with no way to fix the button to cover.
This essentially makes that button non-functional.
A simple replacement button would solve the problem.
da ericm