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    Razer Naga Mouse Keys Working but no Movement

    Hi to all,
    i am new to this forum and i need some help about the Naga mouse.
    I know that there's already a threat about this mouse but its a bit old and i get no repsonse at my reply.
    So if anyone knows anything about this mouse and a solution for it i would appreciate it. Thanks in advance!

    #2
    Re: Razer Naga Mouse Keys Working but no Movement

    is the led on??
    (the one on the base)

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      #3
      Re: Razer Naga Mouse Keys Working but no Movement

      From a systems admin perspective, I would be checking to see if anything odd shows up in the device manager, like an "Unknown USB Device". With this mouse having additional buttons/keys, it could be showing up as multiple devices in the device manager. (Essentially, a mouse and keyboard for instance.) If nothing odd is showing up in Device Manager and the LED is on on the mouse, I would still probably try downloading what ever drivers/software packages are available for the mouse and then going to the device manager and uninstalling the mouse/any additional devices that appear when it is plugged in.

      I hope that helps!


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        #4
        Re: Razer Naga Mouse Keys Working but no Movement

        The base led is off but i dont remember if there is light on the base i have this mouse off for 3 years... In the device managment the mouse is recongnized as it should. I did download the drivers and everything anyone says about this mouse on the internet but still the mouse is off( The Clicks are working but the movement not).

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          #5
          Re: Razer Naga Mouse Keys Working but no Movement

          pictures of the board will be helpfull then,
          either the soldering is cracked or something failed.

          it's not drivers - mice dont need any.

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            #6
            Re: Razer Naga Mouse Keys Working but no Movement

            its likely a bad optical sensor.
            with luck its just the led but many nowadays are integrated.
            razer stuff tends to be cheaply built and unreliable so no surprise.
            i just replaced switches on a 6 month old deathadder.
            our group now avoids razer stuff like the plague.

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              #7
              Re: Razer Naga Mouse Keys Working but no Movement

              lol, i get my mice from poundland.
              i dont give a fuck if they fail - but they actually dont!!
              they even have a place on the board for an led to light the scroll-wheel!!

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                #8
                Re: Razer Naga Mouse Keys Working but no Movement

                Some are using IR LED's for the sensor, so there's nothing to see except for the bling LED's.
                All you can do is check for bad solder joints to the sensor.

                Razer mice are crap, they are cheap with all the money is spent on marketing and hype.
                They look really nice though.

                edit: If it's an old Razer mouse using Philips Twin Eye sensor, throw it in the garbage.
                The sensors fail, they were not reliable and there is no source of replacements.
                Last edited by redwire; 05-14-2019, 12:55 PM.

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                  #9
                  Re: Razer Naga Mouse Keys Working but no Movement

                  Originally posted by kc8adu View Post
                  its likely a bad optical sensor.
                  with luck its just the led but many nowadays are integrated.
                  razer stuff tends to be cheaply built and unreliable so no surprise.
                  i just replaced switches on a 6 month old deathadder.
                  our group now avoids razer stuff like the plague.
                  It's looking like, Logitech G Pro, FTW! I'm a PC Halo'er, so that's what it looks like!
                  Last edited by RJARRRPCGP; 05-23-2019, 12:36 PM.
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                    #10
                    Re: Razer Naga Mouse Keys Working but no Movement

                    looks like razer, as a singapore company, is trying to copy apple too much! apple stuff is known for their lack of repairability as well as being overpriced but nice looking.

                    i know that the soldering on razer stuff is utterly terrible and looks like the soldering was done by a 1 year old child. why would they let a one year old kid play with a soldering iron i have no idea...

                    ah well, i guess not everything from singapore is well built and long lasting...

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                      #11
                      Re: Razer Naga Mouse Keys Working but no Movement

                      I have a Logitech M710 (actually two, when one started to get worn out button plastic for the switches on the board I replaced the top shell). Love it

                      aaaanhyyyhooo, there was one time where the sensor literally fell inside the mouse, it was clipped on. Put it back, worked fine
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