Did you notice scroll problems ? Was it over Bluetooth ? With Pulsefire 2 (not mini), I noticed sometimes if I scroll fast it doesn't record that action. I don't think that happens over the 2.4 usb receiver, only bluetooth.
@@lostinparadise7 Yes, the problem is the internal scroll encoder, almost all units have this problem. It will develop scrolling issues over time no matter how many times you RMA the mouse. I RMA'd my copy twice and my third one still developed this issue. There are two alternatives / ways to improve it and "almost" fix the problem, but it requires opening the mouse and voiding the warranty. The easier way to is to open the mouse, get yourself a small can of WD-40 and spray/lube the scroll encoder from the top and the side. Repeat it a few times and cover the rest of the PCB with multiple layers of tissues to avoid making the PCB unnecessary sticky and oily. Additionally you can also tighten the encoder with pliers to make it more tactile and harder to scroll up and down, it might help even more with fixing the jumping of the scroll wheel. After done lubing it, cover it with a small and long piece of electrical tape to prevent dust and hair from getting inside of the lubed encoder. The complete 100% fix would be to remove the stock encoder and solder in a new one. That one requires a lot more preparations beforehand and skills.
your pulsefire haste 2 has scroll problems?
Did you notice scroll problems ? Was it over Bluetooth ? With Pulsefire 2 (not mini), I noticed sometimes if I scroll fast it doesn't record that action. I don't think that happens over the 2.4 usb receiver, only bluetooth.
@@adrianTNT its a cronic problem! ive already activate my RMA. hyperX mouses is GARBAGE
@@lostinparadise7 Yes, the problem is the internal scroll encoder, almost all units have this problem. It will develop scrolling issues over time no matter how many times you RMA the mouse. I RMA'd my copy twice and my third one still developed this issue.
There are two alternatives / ways to improve it and "almost" fix the problem, but it requires opening the mouse and voiding the warranty.
The easier way to is to open the mouse, get yourself a small can of WD-40 and spray/lube the scroll encoder from the top and the side. Repeat it a few times and cover the rest of the PCB with multiple layers of tissues to avoid making the PCB unnecessary sticky and oily. Additionally you can also tighten the encoder with pliers to make it more tactile and harder to scroll up and down, it might help even more with fixing the jumping of the scroll wheel. After done lubing it, cover it with a small and long piece of electrical tape to prevent dust and hair from getting inside of the lubed encoder.
The complete 100% fix would be to remove the stock encoder and solder in a new one. That one requires a lot more preparations beforehand and skills.
also a common issue with steelseries aerox mice
Не хватает теста на прочность, качество сборки.
This has the same build and quality as the original sized Haste 2.
For the price this mice seems really mediocre
I agree
Good mice but all Hyper X have bad scroll. My died after 1 year
Because your one bad scroll wheel definitely means all of them do. Sound logic and a solid statement