Perhaps it's just switch contacts brushing away to the point when they became flat again :) Anyway, with everyone's mouse usage drastically vary it will be hard to find a solution that fixes everything for all, even for Corsair themselves (not giving them any slack). After reverting to 3.18.77 with the same 1.11.113 strange thing happened: double-clicking was gone, but click and drag worked mostly fine (there were still hiccups here and there but not that often and actually manageable). It was still giving me BSODs though, so not an option even with new 3.0.88.0 system update. 3.36.125/1.11.113 did fix double-clicking at the expense of almost unusable click and drag. I've tried newer software versions, yet they not just made it worse but also were giving me constant BSODs. It worked reasonably well until the issue just went so bad even this wouldn't help. Since the double-clicking began (a few months after purchase) I've been stuck with 3.18.77 iCUE and 0.5.64 mouse firmware. So I just want to talk about my experience with software instead. But, like me, many can't/don't want to mess with their mouse's internals. Yes, it can be somewhat mitigated by software but changing the switch itself is the best possible solution. The contacts on the cheap Chinese Omron switches deteriorate over time thus stopping to register clearly. As you probably all aware this problem is a hardware one. I'll update you as soon as I confirm when it will be publicly released. The version for Harpoon Wireless is not available yet, but will be soon from what I've heard. You can do so through the following link:Īs a quick update, firmware for the Ironclaw Wireless should be available very shortly (today or tomorrow). This sounds more likely hardware related, and I would recommend submitting a ticket for an RMA. The earlier double clicking issue and the posts i read on the forum makes me believe it might be a general - hardware - issue (and i don't want to be without my mouse for a few weeks :biggrin:) I'm very happy with other corsair products, like the K55 RGB keyboard, but i kind of hesitate to send the mouse for RMA. Is this something that can be solved through FW/Software? Or is a RMA recommended? frustrating :laughing:īe it while gaming or eg working in Excel. Not being able to rely on (not) clicking when you want it to is. I have to say the double click issue i had before seems gone with the latest FW (doubleclick was there immediately, but on replugging the cord the issue was gone again), but it does not resolve the extra click on mouse release issue. I have tried installing the latest Dongle + Mouse FW via iCUE to check if this might fix this. The sensor registers another click when releasing the button a bit while the actual 'click' on return is not happening yet. It seems to happen exclusively on hold and release - eg drag and release and happens both to the leftclick as the rightclick after testing (also when stationary). Now the following issue is lately becoming more apparent and consistent extra click on mouse RELEASE. This happened August 2020 and solved the doubleclick issue. After issuing an RMA i also got the downgrade of FW suggested and send by a friendly CS employee "Harpoon Wireless - Dongle FW 0.5.49 - Mouse FW 0.5.64". Harpoon RGB Wireless Mouse i was experiencing very heavy doubleclick issues which was bought barely a few weeks before. Still, if you forget and run out of battery, I wouldn't want to play with the included cable.Doubleclick issue turned into extra click on release issue. Worth a look!įinal note: The charging cable is not flexible, pretty bad actually, but I guess you're meant to use this wireless and just leave it plugged in over night. Really impressed with these mice, Corsair have done a great job, really good to see them levelling up like this. I think they've struck a good balance and most people should be able to find a comfortable grip on it, depending on hand size, of course. But if they just give us a rectangle, it won't be comfortable. If they make the shape too ergonomic, it can become unsafe. It still has some slight flaring on the sides, giving it very slight skirts to keep your fingers from resting on the pad, but they're not big enough to prevent it if you really want to. they have everything right, but how did they go with the shape? Well, it's a lot less niche than the original Sabre. Great features, fairly low weight, decent cable or wireless, depending on version you get, good customization. These belong on the Top Mice list and should be in your consideration if you're looking for a top tier large mouse, whether wired or wireless. I've made it no secret I haven't been a fan of a fair few Corsair mice, so I admit, it took me way too long to look at these.
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