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so yeah ...my naga 2014 has a problem where it used to shut off for no reason 
then one day it shut off and didnt come back on so i wiggled the cord where it connect to the mouse ... and it turned on and then back off again now no matter what pc i plug it in i cant seem to make it turn on again
Is there a way to fix this cause this mouse is a replacement for a mouse that had a dead sensor so there is no warranty for it (there was a 3 month one but its been like 1.5 years) and i cant afford to buy a new mouse ... maybe can buy a new cable and replace it somehow?

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Pull it apart and check the wires from the cord and where they attach to the pcb. The solder joints have probably gone bad. You can usually fix it if you're good with soldering

i googled around a bit and i noticed that some other razer mice use a cable that plugs in? ... maybe that came off? 

also any disasembly guides? :D cant seem to find how to open it up 

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The teflon/ plastic pads on the bottom are probably used to hide screws.

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The teflon/ plastic pads on the bottom are probably used to hide screws.

the slippy pads had screws under them .. opened it up and it has a cable that has a connector i guess i just need to find that kind of cable for sale?

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That might not fix it. The header on the pcb could be loose and causing the intermittent connection, the wires in the cable could be fatigued and have broken, or the pins on the male connector could be loose. I would inspect it further before buying replacement parts.

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That might not fix it. The header on the pcb could be loose and causing the intermittent connection, the wires in the cable could be fatigued and have broken, or the pins on the male connector could be loose. I would inspect it further before buying replacement parts.

ok i will do that when i wake up tomorrow

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