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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Funcionó como se esperaba. Es complicado hacer el remplazo así q con cuidado al desarmar el mouse
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 18, 2024
Exact fit in place of original
Pablo
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
Cumplió su función, perfectamente
Kevin Chapman
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024
My right trigger broke on my Scuf Impact. Swapped it out with one of these, like new now!! Best click trigger
Mauricio Saldarriaga
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2023
I used to fix my logitech anywhere mx and fits perfectly, the performance was the expected and the quality of materials make it the best option to extend the mouse life
Cory in AZ
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023
I used these to replace the switches in a Logitech Anywhere MX mouse using some very basic soldering skills. The mouse, which was suffering from the infamous double-click issue, works like new again.
Andrew LB
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2020
Last week i noticed my Anywhere Mouse MX was having left click issues and then it just flat out stopped working. Not wanting to throw away something i would likely be able to fix if i could source the parts. When i had initially disassembled the mouse, the switches themselves had the letters ZIP on them and the button itself was black. Strangely, every web page i could find on this mouse showed OMRON switches with blue buttons. They seemed to be the same form factor so i went with these OMRON switches.Desoldering the switch didn't go all that well initially. I used a wick to remove most of the solder and when lifting the wick, it stuck to the switch and yanked off one of the two pads from the PCB. EPIC FAIL. I did manage to fix this after about 20 minutes of careful scraping to expose the trace, then a dab of CA glue to re-attach the pad, and a bit of solder to bridge the pad to the trace and it was good to go. I then soldered the new switch in, and replaced the right click switch as well while i had it apart.I just got it back together and it works perfectly. The click itself seems a bit more defined, or perhaps it just felt that way due to the old ones being worn out. Regardless, it works! What made the soldering much easier than it normally would have been was a new tip i recently bought for my Hakko 936ESD soldering station. It's a 30-degree bent conical tip. highly recommended.
Nelson
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2016
I started having the double click of death issue with the Logitech MX mouse and after some research online, found that this is a common issue on the mouse. It was driving me nuts! Found videos on YouTube detailing the issue and replacing the micro switches. Ordered these here from Amazon and replaced them. Mouse works like new!!! Click and feel is perfect - same as original (or better) to me. One thing to note is that these are tiny and you need to have at least some degree of soldering/rework experience. You'll need a fine tip soldering iron that can get up to 660F and helpful to have a desolder gun (or just use solder wick). Also helps to have/use some magnification of some sort with a light. Once the old one is out, putting the new one in is easy peasy!
MARCIO H YO
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2016
Feels a little bit harder to click compared to the original Logitech Anywhere MX switches, but works perfectly. Installation should be relatively easy as long as you've got some expertise with the soldering iron.
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