• @BassTurd
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    41 month ago

    They already can’t make a fucking mouse that won’t suffer from double clicks within a few years. They have a model, albeit a shitty one, that has people repeatedly buying their products. I will never buy another Logitech product if they even make a “luxury” mouse for the wealthy that has subs, even if they keep a free option. It’s not for me, but the existence of such product is a deal breaker in itself.

    • @raynethackery
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      21 month ago

      Can you tell us which mouse you use? I miss my Mx Marble.

      • @BassTurd
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        11 month ago

        I have two Wireless Pro Gs, one for work and one for home. I used a g502 for many years and the battery started being shitty with it. I replaced it, but it kept telling me to change it anyway. I then got a g502s that failed within 2 years with double clicking. Then a g902 I think, which started double clicking just after a year. Then I got my first Pro G. I enjoyed it enough to fork out for a second one for work. A couple of months ago, my at home Pro G started double clicking, this is maybe 2-3 years in now. Blowing it out helped a little, but not much. One time I accidentally opened a whole bunch of emails I was going to delete, and slammed it on my desk, and it’s been fine since.

        My next mouse will probably be a different brand, even just to play the field a bit.

        • @raynethackery
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          31 month ago

          Oooh, percussive maintenance. LOL

          Thanks for replying.

        • @Latuga17
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          11 month ago

          If you are interested in learning some soldering, double clicking can be solved by replacing the crappy Logitech switches with better ones