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Bad switches

  • February 4, 2021
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I have two razer mice. Both have bad switches. Involuntary double clicking, not clicking, the usual razer issues. I jumped through hoop after hoop with the naga and they eventually let me send it off to be repaired (took like 6 weeks.) It came back and worked for a bit then started malfunctioning again. They ignored me this time. I actually bought a deathadder elite to use while my naga was being fixed. I know, I'm an idiot, but I thought they were redeeming themselves at the time. Guess what? It has a bad switch now. I will never buy another razer product, but I'm curious if this is normal for razer? Is razer really this bad?
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ARMOR_152
  • Insider Mini
  • 417 replies
  • February 4, 2021
I'm not sure why you went with the Deathadder Elite at this point, it was a great mouse but is over 4 years old now. Their current mice have optical switches to prevent the double click problem.

Sye_The-Vie
Vanguard
  • VANGUARD
  • 1945 replies
  • February 4, 2021
I have a DeathAdder 2013 and still works like a charm

FiszPL
Vanguard
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  • VANGUARD
  • 7253 replies
  • February 4, 2021
Yup the same as @ARMOR_152 - DA Elite almost since release - working flawlessly. My 1st DeathAdder 1800 failed after 7 years or use - I just replaced mouse switches and runs like new. RMA again if you have warranty - if not - buy good microswitch replacement like Japenese Omrons or Kailh GM4.0 / 8.0 and solder it. It's fairly cheap and easy to do, but you'll loose your warranty.

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