So recently, I was cleaning my mouse (Deathadder Essential) with a toothpick and i was kinda scraping the bottom of the mouse to get the dirt out and (you can see on the attachment) the stickery(?) part that directly connects with the surface got up a litte bit. This caused some scratches on the mouse pad and a noticeable stuttering while moving the mouse. My mouse is out of warranty and taking that part of completely is not the best solution i assume.
I tried applying some pressure to get it back to its original level but still it affects the ergonomy and flow of the mouse. Any suggestions? Or should i save up to get the new deathadder V2?
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So recently, I was cleaning my mouse (Deathadder Essential) with a toothpick and i was kinda scraping the bottom of the mouse to get the dirt out and (you can see on the attachment) the stickery(?) part that directly connects with the surface got up a litte bit. This caused some scratches on the mouse pad and a noticeable stuttering while moving the mouse. My mouse is out of warranty and taking that part of completely is not the best solution i assume.
I tried applying some pressure to get it back to its original level but still it affects the ergonomy and flow of the mouse. Any suggestions? Or should i save up to get the new deathadder V2?
Sorry for the mishap. And yes, that pulled up part will affect the mouse gliding/tracking. You can try connecting another mouse feet/skates that you can see online resellers such as eBay or Amazon. However, these are third-party mouse accessories and may or may not fit the device's design.
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