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I guess you could try to reset the mouse profile in the mouse software, or look at the windows mouse settings.
The answer: Logitech Mice do this as well. There's a trick to try and fix it:
The toggle switch that operates the 'button' sometimes gets a static charge buildup. To help release it, breath a few breaths into the gap between the button and the base of the mouse (the slit that allows the button to move and 'click'). The humidity in your breath will usually dissipate the static buildup and the button will stop double clicking- most of the time. I repaired a Logitech G602 using this method, it might work on the Razer mice as well.
*Note- it may take a few tries to do this, I had to do this to my mouse over several days. Slow breaths are better as it allows more humidity to dissipate the static.
from https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/razer-mouse-double-clicking-problem.2672005/
I hope it helps you, and sorry for my grammar I'm not a native english speaker.