Alcatraz (Banned) Nov 5, 2017 @ 3:50am
i think i broke my right click Mouse
so ive been using logitech g102 for 7 months and its great. I use it alot including when im not at home and that means i put it in my bag. But today i found out that my right click mouse is not working,no i mean I CANT click my right click mouse and produces "click" sound. I cant click it at the edge of the right click mouse but i still can use it if i click it at the middle of right click mouse. Is there anyway to fix this? i dont know what is inside my mouse and im too afraid to open it.
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Hyebri Nov 5, 2017 @ 5:05am 
If you got warranty then use it.
If not then open up your mouse and see if you can fix it yourself.
If you F up then get a new mouse
Talby Nov 5, 2017 @ 5:33am 
same thing happened to me years ago, was an basic gigabyte mouse that was about ~15 so I really didn't care too much about it. Every mouse I have in my lapbag I diy a cardboard shell around it so it helps protect it a bit, works quite well and I only have to replace it once a year (only travel a few times a year). May be worth getting a hard shell case if you travel a lot, something like this one[www.amazon.com] which fits the G602 so it's large enough for the g102 easily.

agree submitting for warranty replacement is your best bet, just get a decent cheap replacement like the Lua[www.bestbuy.com] which is not a bad choice itself for $21. Always good to have a spare!
Alcatraz (Banned) Nov 5, 2017 @ 5:33am 
Originally posted by Hyebri:
If you got warranty then use it.
If not then open up your mouse and see if you can fix it yourself.
If you F up then get a new mouse
I got warranty. Is it okay tho if its broken Physically and not software fault?
-=SOF=-WID99 Nov 5, 2017 @ 5:41am 
yep had a G400 S Logitech .. submitted it under warranty due to a busted button .. got a G402 shipped to me free
Talby Nov 5, 2017 @ 5:43am 
Yea should be fine to use that way, it sounds like the button itself got skewed a bit so it does not click correctly. Lucked out yours was the right button, mine was the left click so I had to toss it.
Alcatraz (Banned) Nov 5, 2017 @ 5:54am 
Alright thanks everyone! I'll confirm if i have a new mouse right away!
Arya Nov 5, 2017 @ 6:12am 
They should just replace it straight up. Given it failed so early it was most likely a manufacturing defect - possibly a flaw in the plastic or just something not assembled correctly. You should have no difficulty getting an RMA.

Although I'm a little surprised to see this issue at all. Logitech have a deserved reputation for rugged, well-built products and mice are their speciality. Seems you like were very unlucky.
Big Boom Boom Nov 5, 2017 @ 2:52pm 
Logitech has good warranty procedure. Their products do break, I meant it's expected, Murphy's Law and all's that. That's why we have guarantee.
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Date Posted: Nov 5, 2017 @ 3:50am
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