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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Zach

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Have you checked the top "activator plate", of the mouse that activates the switch uppon depression of the mouse buttons? It sounds like the there may be a gouge in the "activator plate" which prevents the plate from making contact with the switch.
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+If you do see this I used some hot glue and filled in the gouge on an MX master 3 and its been going strong for a few months now. But you can also use other fillers to get better results.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Zach

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-Have you checked the top "activator plate" of the mouse that activates the switch? It sounds like the there may be a gouge in the "activator plate" which prevents the plate from making contact with the switch.
+Have you checked the top "activator plate", of the mouse that activates the switch uppon depression of the mouse buttons? It sounds like the there may be a gouge in the "activator plate" which prevents the plate from making contact with the switch.
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Have you checked the top "activator plate" of the mouse that activates the switch? It sounds like the there may be a gouge in the "activator plate" which prevents the plate from making contact with the switch.

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