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| Thread ID: 119460 | 2011-07-24 06:32:00 | Logitech Gaming Mouse Repair | pctek (84) | Press F1 |
| Post ID | Timestamp | Content | User | ||
| 1218745 | 2011-07-24 06:32:00 | I've had 2 Logitechs where the scroll wheel sort of fails after a while. 1 MX500 and 1 MX518. Doesn't die totally but scroll becomes intermittent. Taken apart, nothing obvious so I took the wire clip out and it fixes it. Doesn't do that firm click type feel when you scroll now, just a smooth scroll but it fixes them. In case anyone cared - doesn't seem to be a lot on the web about them. |
pctek (84) | ||
| 1218746 | 2011-07-24 06:48:00 | logitech have a great reputation when it comes to repairing or replacing free of charge if its under warranty, often with a better, later model. :pf1mobmini: |
jareemon (5207) | ||
| 1218747 | 2011-07-24 07:55:00 | Even if it's no longer under warranty, they'll sometimes come to the party ;) | inphinity (7274) | ||
| 1218748 | 2011-07-24 08:33:00 | I've always found this problem to be dust and fluff in the gaps of the rotating wheel just blow them out and away you go till the next time it fails. | zqwerty (97) | ||
| 1218749 | 2011-07-24 10:22:00 | Even if it's no longer under warranty, they'll sometimes come to the party ;) +1 :pf1mobmini: |
jareemon (5207) | ||
| 1218750 | 2011-07-24 20:32:00 | No fluff. Yes I could have RMAed it, but not really worth it for a intermittent wheel issue. All happy now, along with the old one I did that too. |
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