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Haven't noticed any issue. That said overtightening the top screw does cause the button cover to warp a bit.
I managed to resolve this by slightly loosening the top screw, they work fairly reliabily now. I need to look into perhaps increasing the friction of the scroll wheel, as I'm finding that sudden movement causes it to rock and scroll accidentally. I'm wondering if I could grease the ends of the scroll bar or something to that effect.
stumbled upon this really cool mod leveraging megnets to introduce some tactility to the mousewheel, I might need to pick up an FDM printer to experiment ๐
e: seems the revised model leverages magnets to increase friction only, but I think that would also work
Oooh this is very nice!