@amandazorzhan "bit afraid buying the tools/paying someone to fix it" first off you are not going to pay anyone. This is ifixit where ***YOU*** are empowered to fix it yourself. You can absolutely do it. You know to use this excellent guide [guide|145685] and not some shaky youtube video ;-)
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Now this "need a stronger click/click in a precise spot" sounds like an issue with the micro switch. It could just be that the plastic is starting to wear a bit. 5 Years is actually a really good life expectancy. Now, once your mouse is apart, take a look at those pieces.[image|3285641] If you find that they have worn. Get some nice adhesive and just add some "mass" to it. I commonly use little felt pads from the larger department stores and cut a small piece and glue it on top. Less rigid gives a better mileage :-)
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Now this "need a stronger click/click in a precise spot" sounds like an issue with the micro switch. It could just be that the plastic is starting to wear a bit. 5 Years is actually a really good life expectancy. Now, once your mouse is apart, take a look at those pieces.
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There is a whole community of fixers here that is willing there to help you, if needed. No worries, ***You got this!***
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If you find that they have worn. Get some nice adhesive and just add some "mass" to it. I commonly use little felt pads from the larger department stores and cut a small piece and glue it on top. Less rigid gives a better mileage :-)
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There is a whole community of fixers here that is willing to help you, if needed. No worries, ***You got this!***
@amandazorzhan "bit afraid buying the tools/paying someone to fix it" first off you are not going to pay anyone. This is ifixit where ***YOU*** are empowered to fix it yourself. You can absolutely do it. You know to use this excellent guide [guide|145685] and not some shaky youtube video ;-)
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Now this "need a stronger click/click in a precise spot" sounds like an issue with the micro switch. It could just be that the plastic is starting to wear a bit. 5 Years is actually a really good life expectancy. Now, once your mouse is apart, take a look at those pieces. If you find that they have worn. Get some nice adhesive and just add some "mass" to it. I commonly use little felt pads from the larger department stores and cut a small piece and glue it on top. Less rigid gives a better mileage :-)
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Now this "need a stronger click/click in a precise spot" sounds like an issue with the micro switch. It could just be that the plastic is starting to wear a bit. 5 Years is actually a really good life expectancy. Now, once your mouse is apart, take a look at those pieces.[image|3285641] If you find that they have worn. Get some nice adhesive and just add some "mass" to it. I commonly use little felt pads from the larger department stores and cut a small piece and glue it on top. Less rigid gives a better mileage :-)
There is a whole community of fixers here that is willing there to help you, if needed. No worries, ***You got this!***
@amandazorzhan "bit afraid buying the tools/paying someone to fix it" first off you are not going to pay anyone. This is ifixit where ***YOU*** are empowered to fix it yourself. You can absolutely do it. You know to use this excellent guide [guide|145685] and not some shaky youtube video ;-)
Now this "need a stronger click/click in a precise spot" sounds like an issue with the micro switch. It could just be that the plastic is starting to wear a bit. 5 Years is actually a really good life expectancy. Now, once your mouse is apart, take a look at those pieces. If you find that they have worn. Get some nice adhesive and just add some "mass" to it. I commonly use little felt pads from the larger department stores and cut a small piece and glue it on top. Less rigid gives a better mileage :-)
There is a whole community of fixers here that is willing there to help you, if needed. No worries, ***You got this!***
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