Thanks a lot. Have installed two new switches and workes fine again. Biggest help, the plastic for holding the wheel i havent seen it. 😅 Thanks again from germany!
Thanks for the video. I had a problem with intermittant left-click and drag. With your video showing the hidden screws (under the label and upper pad) I was able to open the mouse and drip Deoxit (a contact cleaner) into the left switch and fix the problem.
My button which changes the mode of the scroll wheel did not work anymore. Thanks for this video, so I could open the mouse without damaging it. Now the button is fixed👍
In the past I sprayed compressed gas into the front to clear out dust or hair or whatever might be interfering with the left-click switch. I would not have expected this to show how to open the mouse without explaining / demonstrating how to clean it. And where does an ordinary person obtain replacement switches if they are not able to be cleaned?
Thanks, I did not know how to remove the wheel assembly. I need to replace the wheel spin sensor. My mouse is always trying to scroll down in certain menus and optios on the screen.
Hi there! Is there any info on what the exact type of the left/right microswitch? I need to replace Mr. Left, but in my m705, these switces have no onwritten information about this. Brand doesn't matter, just the electronical info. Thx.
@@hsybba Thank you a lot. After 10 years, now I just did a hotfix, and polished the contacts and fix the bended copper click, to make it work, but now I check e-bay. Thanks a lot. András
Ha! Love the the guitar pickin tune there. No really I mean that now. Cool tune. Oh, almost forgot to post up, my mouse wheel feel like there is some fuzz or something in there. It likes to scroll extra, with the ratchet button on sometimes.
***Update*** Yup, sure enough, there was a little piece of fuzz got down in there. Cleaned the wheel thoroughly, canned air sprayed the wheel insides. hehe, got a little chuckle listening to that little sucker scream as it went flying around! Must half been doing a couple hundred RPM!
WARNING!!! This video completly ignore the two springs on the front of the scroll weel base. I only noticed that after spanding a lot of time trying to find where those springs came from and was lucky enough not to loose them. Thumbs down to this irresponsible video.
Since my M705 Performance mouse decided to double click whenever it felt like doing so, I ordered a new one of the same model number. It works just fine. No more double clicking that caused my windows to hide or dragging for screen captures to end on their own. The new one was maybe one-third the price of the original one. And my keyboard, a 2008 model, has its own key to activate Mission Control. That's what is missing from the newer M705, so it's not garbage.
This tutorial helped me a lot!
You guys can trust this video :)
Thanks a lot. Have installed two new switches and workes fine again. Biggest help, the plastic for holding the wheel i havent seen it. 😅 Thanks again from germany!
Thanks for the video. I had a problem with intermittant left-click and drag. With your video showing the hidden screws (under the label and upper pad) I was able to open the mouse and drip Deoxit (a contact cleaner) into the left switch and fix the problem.
I have the same problem! Will try your solution. Thanks!
My button which changes the mode of the scroll wheel did not work anymore. Thanks for this video, so I could open the mouse without damaging it. Now the button is fixed👍
Thank you for this :) Mine needed a good dusting, scroll wheel was skipping, I realised I'd just gotten used to it over the years...
is the screw for this mouse the same as the screw for k380 keyboard? Thank you.
In the past I sprayed compressed gas into the front to clear out dust or hair or whatever might be interfering with the left-click switch. I would not have expected this to show how to open the mouse without explaining / demonstrating how to clean it. And where does an ordinary person obtain replacement switches if they are not able to be cleaned?
Thanks, I did not know how to remove the wheel assembly.
I need to replace the wheel spin sensor. My mouse is always trying to scroll down in certain menus and optios on the screen.
Thanks a lot, you video guided me to change my switches all together. Thanks a lot
Thank you for this video. I will repair my right click problem with replace new button. My M705 is about 5 years old :)
Hi there! Is there any info on what the exact type of the left/right microswitch?
I need to replace Mr. Left, but in my m705, these switces have no onwritten information about this. Brand doesn't matter, just the electronical info.
Thx.
@@andrasdudas5084 hi, i bought KAILH GM 8.0 . This switches are very good. 80 million click life time.
@@hsybba Thank you a lot.
After 10 years, now I just did a hotfix, and polished the contacts and fix the bended copper click, to make it work, but now I check e-bay. Thanks a lot. András
Thank you, I used this to check my mouse is genuine
A question for long time users.
Is it safe to press the button below the wheel when the wheel is still spinning.
Ha! Love the the guitar pickin tune there. No really I mean that now. Cool tune.
Oh, almost forgot to post up, my mouse wheel feel like there is some fuzz or something in there. It likes to scroll extra, with the ratchet button on sometimes.
***Update*** Yup, sure enough, there was a little piece of fuzz got down in there. Cleaned the wheel thoroughly, canned air sprayed the wheel insides. hehe, got a little chuckle listening to that little sucker scream as it went flying around! Must half been doing a couple hundred RPM!
Please help. I just opened my Logitech M705 and I do not have that first rectangular piece you pulled out that says Logitech.
Still no answer? That is the USB unifying receiver that connects the wireless mouse to the computer.
Is this capable of running on one battery?
No
yes it is
yes
A lot of thx
2:49 is where the gold is at🥇
thumbs up if all you cared about was to see the wheel mechanism that this mouse employs (because it feels sick)
That was a huge waste of time. Nowhere did you show actually cleaning anything.
WARNING!!! This video completly ignore the two springs on the front of the scroll weel base. I only noticed that after spanding a lot of time trying to find where those springs came from and was lucky enough not to loose them. Thumbs down to this irresponsible video.
Actually not true. Look closer from 3:45
Logitech m705 new version is rubbish. the worse mouse ever. wont buy any Logitech device again. simply it's a scam.
What did you do, run over it with your car? I have had mine in constant use for 10 years; no problems, works great and keeps on working.
Mine gave up after ten years, but I will change a microswitch, and it's gonna be fine for another 10. I bought it in the US.
@@prt464riv He's speaking about the new version (which is garbage).
Since my M705 Performance mouse decided to double click whenever it felt like doing so, I ordered a new one of the same model number. It works just fine. No more double clicking that caused my windows to hide or dragging for screen captures to end on their own. The new one was maybe one-third the price of the original one. And my keyboard, a 2008 model, has its own key to activate Mission Control. That's what is missing from the newer M705, so it's not garbage.