QUOTE(climacool @ Jul 6 2015, 01:14 AM)
Bro, thank you for sharing..how to change and where to buy that parts ? Shall I get new mouse instead of replace that part ?
F**k razer! I hardly use this mouse

My old logitech MX510 very old and 1st low-range gaming mouse and yet working perfectly

If you picky on quality/feel of switches, you had to source back the original switches, which should be the one by Omron I posted above, you can source them from taobao for bout RM1 each unit. I don't bother find them locally as they can be pretty overpriced most of the time.
If you are not picky on them and just want something that can work, try find some old mouse lying around (or if you really don't have go buy some sub RM15 el cheapo china made mice) and disassemble them to see if the switches are salvageable.
The good thing bout this mouse fixing is you pretty much get yourself a new mouse but with the feel your hand had familiarized with, and if you know how to do so, it should be pretty cheap. Also, you can test water with some more premium/durable micro switches instead of the default one (take note on the model numbers).



Of course if you not confident enough, selling them for cheap and get a new mouse is the easiest and hassle free way still.
This post has been edited by Human10: Jul 6 2015, 01:33 AM