And bling, the little clickclick thing came out. After nearly f'ing it all up, I stood back, used another device and looked up how to replace it. Damn, it's easy when you know how.
Mouse lived. Hopefully no longer rogue-double-clicking.
It is a Roccat Kone mouse that I have had for a few years. With any mouse, I find it necessary to go through a switch-contact cleaning exercise every few months. With an ordinary 3-button mouse I might well just chuck it. But this is much more expensive, and here, very hard to replace at all.
I do not game. But I have simple and vital workflow stuff built into its buttons. and *all that stuff works with Linux*
Sometimes it's not just the contacts but the "spring" that has flattened, which tends to look something like this: https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/kJkAAOSw~B9bf8b4/s-l300.jpg
and you just need to bend that little curved part back up a bit
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