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this post was submitted on 10 Feb 2026
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Attempted fixing my wheel click a bunch of times by cleaning and lubricating the microswitch, it would improve for a while and go back to how it was. Missed clicks, multiple clicks, etc.
My mouse has a bunch of smaller buttons all over it, I ended up binding wheel click to a smaller button near the right button until I found a microswitch that suited, but I'm just really comfortable with the way I have it now.
Also, depending on the type of rubber coating, cleaning with isopropyl alcohol may help with the stickiness.