
Then I did the "USB Wireless Receiver Pairing" again to make it work wirelessly.Īnd now everything is working great again :) No unwanted double clicks! Edited Apby Finerdlyįollowing my yesterday post, and seeing so many people impacted, I understood the issue was the mouse software 1.9.85, and not hardware (I was about to trash this mouse!) Then I just downgraded the Dongle and Firmware version by using the standard "Firmware update" feature. So to be clear: I completely uninstalled the problematic iCUE version first and then installed the working iCUE 3.18.77 Which applications I was using did not matter at all, seems to be a general problem.ģ.27.68 and the firmware included - don't know anymore what versions they were. It happened way too often to just be easily ignored. So I had exactly the same "occasional double click" issue.

The Harpoon is connected via 2.4Ghz, not Bluetooth. I have no additional Corsair wireless stuff - but the Microsoft Sculpt Wireless Keyboard and a Bluetooth Dongle for Bluetooth Audio. I didn't try lowering the polling rate because I already had the issue solved before reading this by installing the old versions listed below. Another Solution?ĭoes the issue go away when you lower your polling rate for Harpoon Wireless? Also, do you have any other Corsair or non-Corsair Wireless devices connected?Īnswering your questions as another user with the identical issue:
#CORSAIR HARPOON RGB RAPIDCLICK INSTALL#
Install the new ICUE software and do not update the mouse.Īctually the iCUESetup_3.18.77 doesn't work on my pc and after the installation of this software and the reinstallation of 3.27.68 release (the actually latest version) the mouse works correctly, but after 2-3 days the issues come back. Again delete the old ICUE software completely according to the instructions above. Then just start the update for the mouse. Once finished installing, reboot your computer. Download the lower installer file for iCUE fromġ2. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Corsair\Corsair Utility Engineġ1. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Corsair\Corsair Utility EngineĨ. Select Corsair Utility Engine in the list, and then select Uninstall.Ĥ. Open the Programs and Features options.ģ.
#CORSAIR HARPOON RGB RAPIDCLICK DRIVER#
To have the older driver version please follow the steps below.Ģ.

glad you got it resolved.Īny way to make sure I've cleared out any "phantom" doubles?
