
I dismantled it means to re-solder the mikrik, because it double-clicks, and there is a g cheap omron 10m in the type of a gaming mouse. sensor on death. it's a big mystery to me how the underwriters who made this mouse cope with, for example, eating, going to the toilet . how can you guess to save on key mouse components? okay, the plastic is bad, the wire is bad, the gaps are there. but the sensor and ons are literally 95% of the mouse. I have a super poor Chinese mouse, but there is an avago 3360 and omron 50m on the left and right. the case was peeled off, the wire was frayed, the LED burned out, but the mouse was in service (after a simple repair) and did not lose any of its basic functions. it’s just that the Chinese figured out what certainly can’t be saved on. Mikrik dropped it back, still useful.