Introduction

The Razer DeathAdder Chroma may experience faulty scroll wheel operation, such as a stuck wheel or having a non-functional scroll wheel click. This guide will show you how to access the scroll wheel for cleaning or replacement.

  1. ID6HnkYYOkgf5QAV
    • Opening the mouse casing will void any warranty that exists for the mouse.

    • Turn the mouse over so the bottom is facing up.

  2. lRrkBt5hNINHJUyj
    lRrkBt5hNINHJUyj
    6GSSEDSDnGwEkRiW
    • Use the blunt end of the spudger to pry the adhesive rubber pads from the top left and right edges.

  3. wQg3IIlTeHPB2F6M
    wQg3IIlTeHPB2F6M
    nRdogyOBgeluJmuH
    • Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove two 6.7 mm screws.

  4. dLLouUPhgrbSoEDZ
    • Use your fingers to identify the location of the screw under the bottom label.

  5. VLEIQhhyG5aBxDQT
    • Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove one 6.7 mm screw.

    • Clear the label away from around the screw for easier removal.

  6. 4KK2ExrBJev6b5Sp
    4KK2ExrBJev6b5Sp
    TZ5uuVINUUHjSDcJ
    xhNEmDRYwGTE356L
    • Turn the mouse over so the bottom is facing down.

    • Separate the top casing from the bottom base by pulling the top casing upwards.

    • Separating the casing too quickly could damage the ribbon connector between the motherboard and the LED lights.

  7. AMJBpKPqFw1aEi6x
    AMJBpKPqFw1aEi6x
    daQjT6imvtdPsT1n
    • Disconnect the ribbon connector between the motherboard and the LED lights by pulling upward.

    • Pulling too hard could damage the wire connections.

  8. Rec24oDhLCQ1bOqB
    Rec24oDhLCQ1bOqB
    d5CPFe1MR4TFtF6W
    • Disconnect the ribbon connector between the motherboard and the USB cable by pulling upward.

    There are 2 tiny locking pins at the back you may need to spudge the connector casing a bit on each side to release these , I did.

    John bayley -

  9. Gy1Bi2TBFRuJ5oSm
    • Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove three 5.5 mm screws.

  10. RiB4HBnDN23r44PB
    RiB4HBnDN23r44PB
    JgRHAUWKbxoTUZc4
    • Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove two 11.5 mm screws on the side buttons.

  11. LdW4OVr125X31hYP
    • Use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to remove one 5.0 mm screw.

    Does anyone know what the circuitry this screw holds in place does, I completely missed this tiny screw and accidently snapped the 2 soldered components off named D2 & D3… But the mouse still works fine ?? however i do not use razer synapse anymore so i dont know if its 100% working

    woolstarr -

    Never mind it just came to my attention there is a set of LEDs in the mouse wheel which is what that tiny board is, soo …. RIP Mouse Wheel LEDs

    woolstarr -

  12. KMtuNOrEOta2TlsM
    KMtuNOrEOta2TlsM
    J1dpRTF3U5PFu4lu
    • Disconnect the ribbon connector between the motherboard and the optical sensor.

  13. MQUYWwqkqkxrfKVd
    MQUYWwqkqkxrfKVd
    SWfkEbK6GfnNERbw
    • Remove the motherboard by grasping the sides and gently pulling upward.

  14. e5cNbcqKOxA3C4va
    e5cNbcqKOxA3C4va
    EqEBhJWNpln62NLR
    • Remove the scroll wheel from the socket by pulling to the right.

    • Pulling too hard could damage the scroll wheel connector.

    And then what? Where’s the fix?

    Javier Rincon -

    It’s not meant to be a fix; the introduction explains that this replacement guide shows how to access the scroll wheel and remove it, but that’s all. Depending on the situation, you may need to clean the wheel, clean the area around it, or replace it altogether. Check the troubleshooting page to see if your particular issue is addressed. If it is not, let us know what the problem is, and we’ll try our best to help you!

    Corrie Tung -

    My problem with the mouse is the central click. The wheel works fine, it’s just the button switch who sometime works and other 100 no. I’m not very expert, but i guess i can desolder it easily and put a new one if i only know where to buy the exact same switch to replace.

    Ivan (emmerrei) -

    It's a hard one to find a replacement for, at least from other mice. You can make it work again for a while by pressing it down extra far when it's disassembled like this, (presumably cleans the dodgy contacts) but that gets to be annoying pretty quick. I eventually replaced mine with a Microsoft intellimouse classic, though I've read that the middle click in some of the Logitech mice are nice and robust if that's a button you use a lot like me.

    Rylie Pavlik -

    i fixed the middle click with machine oil, wd-40 would do as well. dont have to replace anything. and it doesn’t break again. 1-2 drops of oil or wd-40 on the actual switch, which repels the dust or something i dont know

    Taylan Özberk -

    I have an issue with my scroll wheel where when i scroll down, it scrolls down and then back up. Is there a way to fix it? I would greatly appreciate a response. Searching on google has given me no answer as to what to do. My warranty just expired.

    Forkinator -

    Mine has the same problem. I’m going to try opening it up and see if there’s anything to fix/clean/lubricate.

    Wesley Moore -

    So, @wezmnet did you fix?

    Ivomar -

    @Ivomar no didn’t find anything obviously repairable.

    Wesley Moore -

    I also have the same problem. Couldn't find any solution yet

    Rushi Aher -

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Corrie Tung

Member since: 24/03/17

702 Reputation

0 comments