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Have you ever replaced the mouse micro switch? [Copy link]

 

I have used up six or seven mice without realizing it. Although the mouse is not a consumable part, I want to repair it because most of the micro switches of so many mice are broken. I am hesitant about whether this kind of switch is easy to replace. Friends who have replaced the micro switch of a mouse, please give me some advice! This can also be regarded as a low-carbon life.

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I just heard that it needs to be polished and it is easy to break when changing. It is troublesome. Mainly, I want to buy more, so I have to pay for shipping.

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Go to Taobao and buy some of the same model and replace them.

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About ten years ago, when wireless keyboard and mouse sets were just introduced, I bought a Rapoo wireless keyboard and mouse set. After using it for a year, the mouse broke. I bought an Omron microswitch according to the model number at the electronics mall. If I remember correctly, I bought it for 5 yuan. It was the kind with two pins, which I just soldered with a soldering iron.

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I've changed to a silent one, but it's not as good as the original one. Unless you can buy the original non-silent one, buy the Omron one, which is more durable.

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I changed it, but it doesn't work as well as before. Maybe it's just a psychological effect. The mouse is not worth much now, so I might as well just buy a new one.

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Several broken mice were disassembled together. It is not difficult to disassemble.

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It can be replaced, as long as you find a compatible micro switch. However, a good micro switch plus postage is not cheap, almost the same as buying a new wireless charging mouse.

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I want to buy more Omron products for 3 or 4 yuan on Taobao, buy about 20 at a time, and replace them when they break. I didn't use my induction cooker until I replaced it and didn't want to use it anymore. Now that I have gas, I don't use it anymore.

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Brother is really free

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Just disassemble them and swap them since you have another mouse.

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It is relatively easy to replace the micro switch directly, so just don't repair it.

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Easy to change, just 3 feet
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Posted by Gao Jin on 2020-2-24 10:43 I changed it and it doesn't work as well as before. Maybe it's a psychological effect. The mouse is not worth much now, so I might as well just buy a new one.

Whenever I think of this, I thank Jobs for stealing such a good idea.

Make a cheap mouse to benefit everyone.

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