PC Peripherals 2 X CM MM712 Replaced - Now they are refunding. Need a similar very good similar size Mice - Wireless

Naveen_Reloaded

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Cooler Master MM712 is such a cute little mouse which fits me very nicely , but its bugged with the famous scroll wheel bug where after sometime the scroll wheel input is correct , for eg - for one wheel down , it will do two up and one down.. something like that .

Need advice in finding similar such mouse for daily drive.

Thanks.

Can stretch upto 6-7K
 
You could try your luck again by getting another pair of MM712. Not every unit is affected by the scroll bug. If that sounds like too much hassle, you could get a Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro. It retails for ~6k but it's a tad bit bigger than the MM712 and isn't cute at all!
 
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That's great news. Because, nothing ever comes close to MM712 in that price bracket. The value for money is just insane. Hopefully, the unit is bug free this time. Good luck!
 
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from googling, it seems it uses a 11 mm scroll wheel encoder. You could get a bunch of them off aliexpress/ebay etc, and have a local shop replace them (or replace them yourself if you know your way around a soldering iron)
EDIT: It's there in india https://www.esckey.in/products/kailh-dustproof-9mm-encoder?variant=46840804311313
googled info may not be reliable - check the encoder in your mouse before ordering!
 
from googling, it seems it uses a 11 mm scroll wheel encoder. You could get a bunch of them off aliexpress/ebay etc, and have a local shop replace them (or replace them yourself if you know your way around a soldering iron)
EDIT: It's there in india https://www.esckey.in/products/kailh-dustproof-9mm-encoder?variant=46840804311313
googled info may not be reliable - check the encoder in your mouse before ordering!
Thanks alot for taking time and finding. I too googled it before , i thought its something to do with software(encoder) .

Sometimes just blowing into the scroll wheel solves the issue for sometime. But definitely there is a problem with encoder and dust.

The issue starts after certain months only (dust accumulation ?)
 
there is a bit of both in my opinion -
https://www.nuvation.com/resources/article/switch-debouncing-electronic-product-designs
gaming mice tend to have very aggressive debouncing to get their fast response times
this makes them very sensitive to the condition and the quality of the signal generated by the switches/encoders
as they age, and gather dust, the signal gets worse, and triggers more false signals
the same issue is what causes double clicks on the mouse buttons for some other gaming mice