Hey there,
After a year of moderate use my Razer Mamba Elite is showing defects again. The side button (which is labelled mouse button 5 in synapse) is extremely sticky. When trying to click with it i need to use force and the button doesn't come quickly up. This results in a muddy feeling and a slow response. Since this is my 2nd Mamba Elite, which I got as replacement for a defect scrolling wheel and muddy main mouse buttons, this mouse doesn't have the warranty.
So i want to open up this mouse myself and clean the buttons (which is just like the bottom full of dirt). How do i open my mouse and where can i find the hidden screws.
Trying to find a concise, well paced and well explained youtube video is somehow very hard for my model or similar.
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Hey there,
After a year of moderate use my Razer Mamba Elite is showing defects again. The side button (which is labelled mouse button 5 in synapse) is extremely sticky. When trying to click with it i need to use force and the button doesn't come quickly up. This results in a muddy feeling and a slow response. Since this is my 2nd Mamba Elite, which I got as replacement for a defect scrolling wheel and muddy main mouse buttons, this mouse doesn't have the warranty.
So i want to open up this mouse myself and clean the buttons (which is just like the bottom full of dirt). How do i open my mouse and where can i find the hidden screws.
Trying to find a concise, well paced and well explained youtube video is somehow very hard for my model or similar.
Hi there, since the device is out of warranty. There's not much I can do. You may search for guides on the internet website to open your mouse. Do note that there are some hidden screws underneath your mouse. You may want to look into that. For further questions or inquiries, don't hesitate to PM.
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