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Originally Posted by Comage
If anybody would tell me how to open up one of these things for cleaning, I would give the Razer a thumbs up.
However, as of now, my Razer has oil and dirt stuck in the wheel, and I have no idea of how to open it up for cleaning like what I normally do with other gaming mouse.
Sleek and cool design for Razer, but they overlooked the after-sales and the long-term issues that customers are bound to experience. Or maybe they don't expect you to open it up to clean, just throw it away when the wheel gets stuck finally and buy a new Razer.
Originally Posted by Comage
So.. has anybody every tried dismantling razer mice for cleaning?
sorry but i never ever had to clean my mouse in the "inside", and i cant understand how a mouse should get dirty in there, if oil etc gets in there, well, own fault
and whats so hard opening a razer mouse? the screws are under the mouse feets, pull them off and there you are
but if you do it, the guaranty ( that the correct word? ) is gone
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Alot of ordinary mouse surfaces.. ( matte or other ) do absorb most of your natural skin oils and the other such as soil and dirt. That is how it gets dirty...
This pretty generic mousing surface I use needs cleaning about every three days or so...and wow!.., it does get soiled alot.
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I know my old ball mice used to need cleaning every couple months... but I've never had to clean an optical before. I guess maybe the sensor could get dirty, but I'd think you could just wipe that off with a tissue.
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