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A bit over 2 years ago I bought this mouse after hearing about it for sale in this thread http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=43887
It's a really awesome mouse, but I seem to have this bizarre problem where every few months for 1-2 weeks, the left mouse button will become somewhat non-responsive or it will double click everytime I single click. Trying to highlight text to copy/paste is almost impossible. The double click causes you to fumble up any drop down menu as it will immediately click a random advertisement on the web page you are viewing after you use the drop down menu. I googled this and I found a few other posts of Diamondback users that say they've experienced this same problem.
Now I'm thinking I should just get a new mouse, but I don't know what I want. I favor razer heavily over logitech, but now I don't know if I can trust them
Any other people use this mouse or have heard of this problem? Anyone know how to take apart this mouse and/or clean it? Thanks for your time!
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the double click problem is huge with the razer copperhead and it happened to my roommate a lot
i guess you just have to rough it out :3
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United States3824 Posts
I think its time for the new Razer mouse. The crazy 5400 DPI one that is wired/wireless
Things wear out though for sure. Did you check razerzone to see if they have a driver for you?
You have to remember that things made to perform well die quicker than things made to perform poorly for a long time.
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United States3824 Posts
Sorry that post kinda sucked
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I've had my diamondback for awhile now and haven't had this happen to me yet. Might be time for a new mouse or might need to clean it out.
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is it even much of a difference though?
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Exact same thing happened with my Diamondback except it is permanent but I love this mouse, so I just bought myself another one.
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8748 Posts
I've had this happen to me with two different Razer Kraits. Maybe it's just a Razer problem.
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Calgary25951 Posts
Never had this problem. Had my diamondback for around 4 years.
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I had this problem with an old dell mouse. You should just go buy a new one
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Did you properly clean and take care of your mouse? Mice get dirty, they pick up loads of dirt from the area you use them on, and loads of grime from your hands (yes, sweat, dirt, ew ew ew).
I have had my diamondback for 4 years, and have not had this problem. I had cleaned it regularly, making sure to get rid of buildup near and under the buttons. If anything, you just have dirt under the buttons or inside the mouse that you need to clean out.
Take the mouse apart, inspect if it is dirty. The other option is that you click so furiously that you have bent the rods the buttons use for contact. There is a way to reshape them, you can extend the life of your mouse this way. If not, get a new mouse.
Lastly, it could be a driver problem? Are you running the latest diamondback drivers? Yes - there are newer ones, check their website.
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On February 11 2009 04:54 SpriteLove wrote: I had this problem with an old dell mouse. You should just go buy a new one Hey SpriteLove
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switch to logitech, this won't happen : )
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If you don't like it get a salmosa ^^ Just got one about a week ago. Took a while to get used to, in fact I am still not 100% used to it, but I am getting the hang of it and it is a really good mouse for sc.
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I've seen this on my (old, non-3G) diamondback, but I loved the mouse so much I kept at it until I'd actually worn all the rubber off the mouse buttons. It also didn't happen often. Once a month at most.
I have a deathadder now (which I also love), and this hasn't happened to me yet, though I haven't had it long.
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Razor is definitly better then logitech
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T.O.P.
Hong Kong4685 Posts
I bought a Razer 3g diamondback a month ago, but I returned it cause clicking the right click was inconstant. Sometimes it takes more force to press, sometimes less force. I bought the Razer Salmosa next. The Salmosa is really good for sc. It has the perfect shape. It's similar to the mouses that pro gamers use (Logitech minioptical, Logitech G3). It's perfect for claw grips and fingertip grips.
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my non-3g old diamondback got fucked up this way, after that I bought a Krait and that doesn't have this problem.
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On February 11 2009 04:57 yenta wrote: Did you properly clean and take care of your mouse? Mice get dirty, they pick up loads of dirt from the area you use them on, and loads of grime from your hands (yes, sweat, dirt, ew ew ew).
I have had my diamondback for 4 years, and have not had this problem. I had cleaned it regularly, making sure to get rid of buildup near and under the buttons. If anything, you just have dirt under the buttons or inside the mouse that you need to clean out.
Take the mouse apart, inspect if it is dirty. The other option is that you click so furiously that you have bent the rods the buttons use for contact. There is a way to reshape them, you can extend the life of your mouse this way. If not, get a new mouse.
Lastly, it could be a driver problem? Are you running the latest diamondback drivers? Yes - there are newer ones, check their website.
Lol, apparently I'm stupid. I always looked for a way to open the mouse to try to clean it but I never saw any screws or anything. Supposedly I was supposed to rip off the coaster things (I hate losing those) and there's a screw under the bottom one. It needed a cleaning pretty bad. The only thing I could think of before this was to spray condensed air under the buttons, and when I opened it just now there was some goop from that stuff as well >.<
Thanks everyone for the tips. Anyone know good products to maintain/clean mice with? I just used Q-tips for now. Don't know much about electronics or what can damage the circuits inside the mouse.
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