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Scroll Wheel is Stuck
Scroll wheel won’t scroll smoothly.
Incorrect Program Settings
Make sure that your program is currently selected for use. The device should be programmed for ‘front’ and ‘active.’ You can activate it by clicking anywhere inside the program. To make sure the program is responding to your commands, try typing.
Wheel is Caught
Look for something jammed between the wheel and the edges. If there is nothing, you may need to open the mouse. Remove any hair, or other debris you find. You may need to clean with isopropyl alcohol.
Mouse Won’t Turn On
Mouse won’t turn on.
Your mouse isn’t plugged in
Be sure to check to see if your mouse is plugged into a USB port on the desired device. If this does not work, try another USB port on your device.
The wire is damaged
Follow these steps in the video to replace your wire for your device
Mouse Double Clicks
Mouse double clicks when you wish to single click.
Hardware Failure
Clean the inside of the mouse. Open the mouse and drop isopropyl alcohol onto the microswitches and its contacts. Use your finger or a cotton swab and press down on the switch to ensure cleaning the contacts. Allow 15 minutes to dry before trying the mouse again.
Mouse Lags
Mouse cursor lags after initial movement or stops moving completely.
Blocked Sensor
There could be debris on or in the laser sensor. To remove debris from off the sensor, blow on the sensor or use a cotton swab and isopropyl alcohol to gently rub off any potential fuzz or dirt off of the sensor. If there is debris inside of the lazer, run a toothpick around the outside of the plastic pad ring to clean it.
LED Lights Don’t Turn On
Mouse LED lights aren’t working properly.
Outdated software
Launch Razer the razer application on you computer and check to see if the device needs an update. It is possible the device is behind software-wise and might need an update itself to allow the LED lights to work.
Faulty USB Port
Plug mouse into different USB port, as it is possible the USB port is not recognized by the computer. If you try it plugging it in to another device and it works there, then the device you have originally tried to get the mouse to work with has a faulty USB port.
Damaged Wire
Follow these steps in the video to replace your wire for your device
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Buttons work, but no movement with the cursor. Duff sensor maybe?
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