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7/21/2025, 1:56:58 AM
>>105968731
It can be fixed by flattening the small copper contact inside the clicker or replacing it using one from a broken old mouse, as long as you know how and you are skillful enough to open the clicker and put everything in place again.
>>105968818
Place a thin piece of hard plastic paper cut in the right shape inside the wheel encoder to increase the pressure just a little so it doesn't jitter but is not hard to roll.
It can be fixed by flattening the small copper contact inside the clicker or replacing it using one from a broken old mouse, as long as you know how and you are skillful enough to open the clicker and put everything in place again.
>>105968818
Place a thin piece of hard plastic paper cut in the right shape inside the wheel encoder to increase the pressure just a little so it doesn't jitter but is not hard to roll.
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