I also needed to repair my own Basilisk. It is a nice mice, but the Chinese "Omron" switches are from poor quality. After ordering japanese made Omron switches, it works like charm.
Thanks! I had a loose mouse wheel, and I just slided a bit of silicone between the rubber wheel and the plastic part so it stopped sliding! It's not much more responsive
My right click on my Razer Basilisk sometimes clicks twice when I press it only once, the mouse is about 2 years old and i've kept it clean, never opened but rubbed it down every now and again and tried to remove all the gunk with a toothpick and a q-tip dipped in isopropyl alcohol. Is this something that I can fix without replacing the button ? I don't currently own a soldering iron, and if I need to go get one just to fix my mouse, I would much rather look for a new mouse. Thanks !
That is a common issue when the button starts to whear out. You could try to open the button itself and clean the contacts, but this is very delicate operation that require steady hands and really fine tweezers. There are some small clips on the sides which can be pulled gently to open the button cover. Inside the button are basically two parts, a little plastic pin, the one that shows from the top of the button, and a metal spring. Both of them you can lose very easily. You need to clean the contacts on the metal spring and the metal pin below the spring with some alcohol (isopropyl) or some contact cleaner and hope of the best. This whole operation is very risky, the chance of success is low and you can make it worse very easily.
@@glab1334 i finally got some better tools ( ifixit toolkit) and opened that sucker up and fixed my right mouse button and learned how mouse buttons work in general.. all through my endeavour i was watching your video on the teardown. i noticed that the metal blade was bent downwards kinda and straightened it out and that fixed my faulty right click issue. thx once again for the video.
I was going to attempt this as the Razer Naga Epic is literally my favorite mouse, but the right click is definitely seen its day. However after seeing this? Le sigh... lol
Thanks dude, my battery leaked ininside and the mouse stop working, i whatched this video and clean it all, after this it work beatifuly. Saved my day.
my Basilisk V1, has switch part code = D2FC-K (50M)-RZ , take care, in this video is D2FC-F-7N. I put this one, and the difference is the sound, is louder then de original :(
I also have problem with my left mouse button / switch on the Razer Basilisk V2. How do you refix the glide pads properly? Also where can I find the proper replacements switches? Thx :)
What a clutch video, i had the middle mouse loose due to one of the parts that hold it being broken, i hot glued it neatly and clean, now it’s no longer loose, preciate the video boss.
Hi. Where did you purchase the pads? And do you happen to know where I could purchase em batteries for this naga epic mouse? I’d appreciate if you could provide the link as well. Cheers
can you help me, accidentally soldered the little dot near the soldering part to remove the clicker, was trying to replace my right click that makes the clicker work, trying to find a solution to fix it but no one can answer it
The grip on the right side of my mouse is lost. Also the wire connector of the mouse is not working properly. Can you please tell me where can I find it? I'll really appreciate man.
I'm heating the mouse pads, as they got a little bent while removing them. The heat is helping to return the flat shape back again. Still, the heat should be no more than 80 C, otherwise, they can melt and deform permanently.