I bought a logitech RX1500 for $13 shipped on a newegg deal last week and was annoyed at the "tocking" sound it made - loud hollow tocks instead of subtle ticks...anyhow, I yanked it apart and found a better solution than I saw online, and one not involving soldering.
Many mice use this type of switch, so it can be done on many brands.
Take a peak at the fix:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpNdK4BcIks
My mouse is now almost dead silent except for an extremely faint tick, and it retains some tactile feedback. Web browsing is not almost "invisible" now you float through pages instead of clicking and ticking. I find myself having clicked on the links without thinking about it now. Anyhow, its a free solution to an annoying problem - at least for me - anyone else hate mouse clicks?
Many mice use this type of switch, so it can be done on many brands.
Take a peak at the fix:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpNdK4BcIks
My mouse is now almost dead silent except for an extremely faint tick, and it retains some tactile feedback. Web browsing is not almost "invisible" now you float through pages instead of clicking and ticking. I find myself having clicked on the links without thinking about it now. Anyhow, its a free solution to an annoying problem - at least for me - anyone else hate mouse clicks?
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