Logitech G Pro X Superlight Scroll Wheel Fix

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Hi guys,

I want to share with you how I managed to fix the scroll wheel of my Logitech G Pro X Superlight Wireless Mouse.

Please only attempt this fix, if your mouse is out of warranty. It is not worth trying it, if you still have warranty for the mouse, because if it doesn't work out and you go for the warranty claim, it might get rejected by Logitech, if they ask you to return your mouse.

Also, WD-40 is not really a lubricant, but this is what I had on hand and this is what some users on Reddit reported to have worked on them. It also worked for me, but as I said in the video, I don't think that the fix is permanent.

If you have any questions, let me know.
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Ive had the problem for a few months now. It had gotten to the point where i couldnt scroll at all. I tried blowing before i got the airr canister out, and it worked. thank you werry much for you help.

Fillesnopp
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HOLY SHIT ngl i was a bit worried squirting in WD-40 but it immediately worked! thank you so much!!! after 6 months no scrollwheel

flugmoduson
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Thank you so much, it wasn't working properly for the past 2 months, i tried everything and this finally worked i'm so happy

andreapolizzi
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I had the same problem and fixed it by just sticking a cotton bud in the scroll wheel and wiggling it around a bit to clean any dust off. I rotated the scroll wheel a bit and repeated that in each segment and now my scroll wheel seems to work much better. Hope this helps!
Update: My scroll wheel has still been playing up a bit since I did this, so maybe not a super effective solution. Still feels better than before though.

Popguy
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£150 mouse with scroll wheel issues. 🤓

Soon
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Thanks dude, the first tip with the air worked on my Mouse. Thanks to you, i don't need to buy a new mouse :)

dizzyy
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thanks dude i dont have a lot of viewers when i stream but i will shout you out when i stream man thank you so much you legit saved my life

sealikesfortnite
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DUDE THE WD-40 HELPED ON MY OLD INSANELY BUGGED NORMAL PRO WIRELESS. OMFG!
I just sent back my Superlight X for RMA to get it replaced cuase of the stupid wheel bug and I figured I'll try that on my old one. AND IT WORKED!!! You are a legend man!

CHEF
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Blowing with my mouth fixed mine in 5 seconds. Thanks anyway!

JesperLundstrm
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omg im not even joking I was blowing into the scroll wheel as you said it wasn't going to have enough pressure to fix it and after 5 months of having a broken scroll wheel i can safely say that blowing into the scroll wheel fixed it

ttvsolmoose
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No bs blew into my scroll wheel really hard and worked like a charm!

therealbottledwater
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I dont know for how long will this fix last, but for now.... ur my hero my man ! tyvm haha

ninjaAMV
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My mouse wheel has been buggy and doing the opposite scroll thing for a while and it has been driving me mad, even making it harder to jump in fps games because I bind the jump to mouse scroll down. This fix instantly worked appreciate you much.

nathanaeloreo
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just lift the buttons up, they raise (be gentle, dont rip them off), then just blow a bit with your mouth, dont even need compressed air. instantly fixed my wheel issues

adaj
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try this turn off the mouse flip it upside down go racecar hotwheel mode for a minute turn mouse on done

ltof
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There is a easy fix. Pull the right botton of the mouse gently upwards and it will pup up for a half centimeter som you can se the wheel axis and the dirt. Then take a cuttonpin with some alcohol on it and put towards the axis. Turn the wheel until all the dirt is gone and it will work as new until it gets dirty again and you have to repete the procedure.

warzoneswe
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It worked! Thanks man, you saved me from buying another one.

ccarvajal
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Thanks man, always appreciate a good troubleshooting vid👍🏼

canocohen
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thats why WD-40 is the goat! thanks for the advice my mice is finally fixed <3

philippteitz
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The WD40 immediately did the trick. Thanks!

KillerBSan