Double click when single left click function is used
Anyone know a solution to this? I try to click with the left button and it ends up double clicking. It also has trouble when click + hold is performed.
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The Logitech Performance MX Mouse is a premiere mouse from Logitech with darkfield tracking technology and a free-spinning scroll wheel. Released in 2009. Model number: 910-001105.
Anyone know a solution to this? I try to click with the left button and it ends up double clicking. It also has trouble when click + hold is performed.
"Press the right click button and hold-it, turn the mouse off and on, leave the right mouse button pressed while clicking on the left click button 5 times Quit pressing the right click button and turn the mouse off. Click and hold the right mouse button, turn the mouse on and finally release the right mouse button." it works!!!!
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I'll be damned, this actually worked for me
door Mark Paine
I was very sceptical but unbelievably this worked for me too! A million times quicker and easier than getting the soldering iron out!
door Myron Aub
For the dutch people: De eerste keer lukte het mij niet. Toen wat rustiger het gedeelte van de 5x op de linker knop gedrukt, en, HET WERKT ECHT!!
door Marco
What kind of sorcery is this thing. It worked on mine too.
door Carlos Vladymir
How did you learn this sequence?? Is this published in some sort of Logitech hardware manual?
door Jul Crimson
I have also had this problem with several Logitech mice, including the performance MX
I fixed mine by desoldering and replacing the left microswitch with another (stolen from another, broken mouse). This is reasonably straightforward if you're comfortable with soldering, it just requires quite a lot of disassembly to get to the underneath of the logic board.
Alternatively, and much more simply, you can try opening up the microswitch and bending the internal spring back into shape. This is described in detail here (not my video).
Hope that helps
Just open the microswitch. Remove the faulty spring. Replace spring from a working microswitch. This is much less hassle than desoldering the microswitch!
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Even easier: I've found that you can actually bend the spring and it will work just as good as new. I performed this repair and the mouse is still working well years later.
door Michael Richardson
Don't forget buy a tool to collect tin
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I've used this video to perform the repair on two different mice. The most challenging part is reattaching the spring.
door Michael Richardson
I think you need replace the left button micro switch
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just replace the omorn switch in mouse it cost less than 2 bucks with shipping.
That’s because the button is used down and the only real solution is to get it replaced by another one… there is a software solution but not really reliable…
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Does anyone has the record of microchip or replacement microchip part number?
door Erin Cholesteric
definitely yes! How to fix this?
door Antonio Orlando
Same problem but no solution
door Thomas
I know this thread is dead, but your mouse likely just has a a dirty/damaged microswitch on that button. Just clean it or replace it.
door Joshua Panola