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Possible to purchase replacement Razer Naga Pro side panel?

  • November 24, 2023
  • 10 replies
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HydroShark

As the title suggests I want to replace my mouse’s side panel as its reliability has declined, is this a service you can provide?

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SoggyToaster
  • Insider Mini
  • January 27, 2024

the rubber on the 2 button side panel of my razer naga pro has worn down a little and i was looking for a way to buy replacement side panels as well. following


after one too, really dont want to buy a whole mouse because 1 button on the side panel is iffy


  • Insider Mini
  • May 3, 2024

I TOO need to buy a replacement side panel. I ONLY use the 7 button plate of the Naga Trinity, the other two it came with are brand new. So if someone needs a different one and hasn’t used their 7 button Naga Trinity plate maybe we can stick it to razer and both not buy new mice because they wont sell the plates separately!


  • Insider Mini
  • June 14, 2024

Mine also broke after 2 years 😭 please razer consider selling these as spare parts… such a golden opportunity when they are removable.

And it feels crazy that I have to buy a whole new mouse model that makes my old charging station obsolete that I also use for my Viper Ultimate 😡  


  • Insider Mini
  • September 14, 2024

Seems like you can get them here.. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004697061658.html  I have not gotten them myself, but I just found this. 


  • Insider Mini
  • October 1, 2024

Seems like you can get them here.. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004697061658.html  I have not gotten them myself, but I just found this. 

The 12 and 6 button panels are sold out, and has been for a long time.


  • Insider Mini
  • November 22, 2024

I think its just sad that Razer doesnt sell replacement parts that are just made to wear down...

After my latest experiences with their support i will retain from buying ther products.


Ghost58
  • Insider Mini
  • August 11, 2025

This mouse was expansive the least that razer could do is give us the option to buy replacements. I don't want to have to buy Naga pro v2. 


  • Insider Mini
  • November 7, 2025

my own side panel wore down in less than 1 month and started chipping. 
The paint is peeling off, and this is in the span of about 3 weeks after receiving a new mouse. 
Quality is really lacking.


  • Insider Mini
  • January 18, 2026

To all of you who suffered inconsistent keypresses (and don't want to pay more on an "overpriced" mouse which razer makes a bigger burden with every synapse update), my 12 key side panel started to act up (specifically number 4). I was ready to solder one of the switches from the 2/6 key panel to the 12 key since I never used the 2/6 (the same physical keys, so with a little soldering skill theyre free replacement), but I didnt need to. You need a philips screwdriver, a pair of tweezers isopropyl (or similar alcohol) and some q-tips. Just peel the aesthetic plastic on the inside covering the screws (4x philips), open it up (from the bottom, there is a notch on the top), locate the key(s) which is(are) messing around, on the button you will see (always on opposite sides): 2 metallic "O" tabs with a plastic notch/hook on the inside and 2 "flimsy legs". With the tweezers get in between the (black) plastic and the "legs" and carefully bend them open (there are 2 bends in it going underneath the plastic, like a "hug"), when both of them are free, get one tip of the tweezers (or knife or needle) between the "O" tab and the (black) plastic wiggle it a bit (try not to bend to much, otherwise you need to bend it back to 90° before reinstalling), now be careful as you lift the aluminum as you separate the button into its pieces (plastic with contacts stays on the board, the aluminum cover, the rubberdome and a circular concave disk), clean the contacts (in the plastic on the board) with alcohol (or scrape carefully with tweezers/small screwdriver) until the discoloration is gone and is kind of shiny again, with the q-tip carefully clean the inside (concave side) of the disk. After that just reverse the steps, add the disk into the plastic, insert the rubber into the cover and place them onto the plastic (check for correct spin), take your tweezers one tip on the leg, one carefully in the hole of the cover and press lightly together. If done correctly the key should work as new

And congrats, your mouse works perfectly again 

(It took me longer to write this than to clean 3 buttons)