My razer mamba mouse just wont drag, everything works perfectly except i can't drag icons, windows or make blue squares on my desktop any of those and if i try to drag and let loose on a button it just clicks, i did firmware update and all, checked my other mouse does drag so its the mamba's problem , really out of sollutions
SOURCE: HP Optical Mouse right click button does not work
you just need to replace the optical mouse
SOURCE: G7 Wireless Mouse keep double clicking
Same Problem, use canned air to clean it. bash the button a few times. seems to help for a while. Dont bash it to hard or you'll break it. love the mouse but this is a crappy issue within 3 months of use. in a clean environment.
SOURCE: razer
Hmm...I managed to solve the problem of mouse "breaking" while playing counter strike..Its a lil technical...
1. Right Click My Computer -> Properties
2. Choose 'Hardware' tab and then 'Device Manager'
3. You should see a Yellow exclamation mark on 'Razer Copperhead USB mouse' under 'Human Interface devices'
4. Right click -> properties
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I do not exactly remember the wordings of the prompts that appear after this..
5. Click on something which says "install / update driver"
6. Choose the 1st option which has something missing in one of the columns..
7. Unzip downloaded driver files on your desktop
8. Choose logical options from here...
9. At some point it will ask for "Razerlow.sys" file...
10. Click browse and go to C:\Windows\system32\drivers....you will find it there...
11. Choose logical options from here and your "breaking" problem will be solved...
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This does not solve the "No mouse detected" message in configurator...but atleast you can play your favorite game :-)
SOURCE: My copperhead Razer mouse has started double clicking for one
Hi,
This double-clicking can be due to a worn out micro-switch in your mouse. If you are well -verse with repairing such gadgets, you can go ahead and replace this switch yourself or refer it to a qualified technician
SOURCE: Razer Mamba Problem
I had this same issue when the software hung. I thought my mouse was dead(no lights, no response when plugged in on my Vista machine). The way I solved it was to goto my XP machine(this may work in Vista 32bit too but I have 64bit and didn't wanna chance it) and install the firmware update software.
After installing the software, run it and get to the screen that tells you to hold down the pairing button when connecting the mouse. Then make SURE your mouse is turned OFF via the ON/OFF switch on the bottom, then HOLD the pairing button on the bottom of the mouse and connect the USB cable. When you do this, you should see a note that XP sees a bootloader and it will want to install a driver for it. Let XP install automatically. When it is done installing the driver, click next on the software screen and it should say it sees the mouse and the UPDATE button should be green. Click it and it will update. This should work, even if it looks like your mouse is dead(no lights when plugged in and not being recognized properly).
The key parts are make sure the mouse is OFF(vai the switch on the bottom) before starting and also make sure you hold the pairing button down when connecting the USB cable. If your system doesn't see a bootloader when you connect the mouse, the update won't work properly.
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