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Well well, by doing so I disabled my left and right click. For some stupid reason, the two main buttons, must use a common circuit that goes through one of the scroll wheel buttons. and by removing button, I essentially removed that bridge.
So now I'm using G9 and G10 buttons just left of the left clicker as my main buttons until I can replace the mouse.
One G700s down the drain :(
wow im sorry for u man thanks for the headsup
Few months ago I had the same issue on my mouse, scroll middle click lose his "clicky" and it became super sensible, activating everytime, normally when I put my finger on scroll buttom.
Now the way I found to fix it: I just oppened it (you can find tons of videos on internet showing how to disassemble ), once its oppened, you need to remove the scroll buttom, then, you will find a couple pair of springs. Here's the trick shot... You need to remove them and strech them, just a little bit. Put it all together again and voilà! Will have no clicky feedback still, but will work just fine!
Hope I have helped! :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKxT84h8his
25 cent solution!
Are you absolutely retarded? Before you start calling other people out for not understanding, you should understand it yourself. On logitech g502 you can click the middle mouse button to left and right. ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
I have the same problem, I took my mouse apart and whalla! the dome has been bent inward at the tip. (thus its pretty much very close to touching all the time making it sensitive and removing the click feel).
I see 4 solder points on the button so i know you can replace it if you order it. I am going to attempt to use a knife to slide in between it and bend it back (cant make it much worse).
Does your mouse still work after removing the button? My g700s stopped after I took that button off :(
So far everything is working very well.
Had to do a little tweaking because of the different size (4x4x0.8 instead of 3x3x0.6 or so mm (due to me wanting to get it faster instead of from china (ebay merchant))
It is very possible to fix this problem in 10 minutes. (requires a soldering iron and the new micro tactile button )
I had to tweak the back pivot point (I took out the pin and put a dab of super glue on the back after I placed it where it clicks perfectly and the left and right clickers still work, so far that solution is working, let me know if you come up with another one.)
The reason I had to do that is because the button I ordered was slightly bigger so I have to adjust
(I would advise to do anything but file down the point at the tip that actually clicks it down because that is the best shape it can be to be most effective, so that is another reason to adjust the back where the pin goes in. (I taped the pin to the inside of the mouse so i did not lose it after i took it out and I slid something smaller in place ( I used the solder wire and looped it around to itself through the hole "soldered the solder" mixed with that super glue dab on the back))
That was a pretty big explanation. It is actually quite simple once you look at it.
Cheers!
To answer your question directly, my mouse did work but it was not long before I replaced it and soldered the new one in its place.