*click* *click*
*click* *click*
is the logitech double clicking thing a meme?
i used a G203 for like 5 straight years and i didnt take care of it and it never double clicked
i switched to a deathadder just because its bigger for my mammoth hands
*gets replaced under warranty*
nothin personnel logitech
my deathadder started doubleclicking after 10 years. Got a new one and it did the same thing immediately, and had other issues. I think they started using shittier materials or something.
I've used Razer, Logitech, and Corsair over 10 years. All of them have the double clicking issue. I stay with Logitech because they have the longest warranty and will honor the warranty with double clicking
bad grip
I'm on my 2nd warranty and they won't let me register this time. I blame no one but the gaymers for letting them get away with these cheap plastic chinese switches
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>All of them have the double clicking issue.
Because they all use the exact same switches.
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ive been using the deathadder V2 for like idk a year now? its still fine but how long itll last is up in the air
ive seriously never experienced this, maybe i just have a really light touch when i use my mouse or its a grip thing. who knows
All of them use the same cheap chinese-made omron switches. Before I learned how to replace and solder the switches with new ones I bought a Zowie FK1 that used Huanos.
Popping open your mouse is a relatively easy endeavor, and if you know how to solder you can replace them with higher quality mouse switches that won't break (and even if they do, you can just replace them again for $2)
>*buys a bag of new omron switches for $10, enough to last a lifetime*
It must suck not being l33t enough to know hot wo buy things online or use a screwdriver and a soldering iron
>still unbeaten to this day
I used to buy logitech mice all the time but my last 3 have been double clicking not even half a year of use.
>buying mice with mechanic switches in the current year
For what purpose?
Optical switches lads, Logitech hasn't produced a decent quality mouse since the MX518, get yourself a cheap Roccat or whatever.
Is there even an alternative to logitech in the mouse department? Razer is shit at their jobs and chink companies can't get the shape right. It's different from mech keyboards, at least there we have several companies
what mouse doesn't double click
Ones with optical switches.
there's tons of competition, the only thing that really separates mice today is price, nearly all of them are so similar that it doesn't matter what brand you buy anymore
> Just replaces cheap MS mouse with other cheap MS mouse already purchasesd and waiting on shelf, then orders another for 10 bucks to go back on the shelf.
> Have been doing this for 10+ years sofar and on average have had to actually replace once every 4 years.
Not a single fuck given.
I've literally never had a mouse double click, most of the time the fucking wheel dies.
I tried this for day or two.
But the wheel was rattling too much for my liking locked and unlocked, also I could feel it moving everytime I flick the mouse.
Returned it and got another G402 instead, haven't found anything better than that.
My brother gave me his old one, and I worked out why after a day of using it. Fucking thing randomly double-clicks. What a prick.
>Not using mouses with optic switches in 2k22
LMAO
name few pls, I'm out of the loop and dont know whats new these days
Unbeaten. Forever King.
this lol
I honestly can't live without a free spinning mouse any more. It's so much more comfortable scrolling through websites and documents.
Same. They should be optimizing wheel technology instead of wasting time with dpi autism.
Every mouse I've had since 2012 would double click within two years. The cheap 20 dollar G203's lasted just as long as the 60 dollar deathadders. I'd love to find a mouse that actually lasts longer than a couple years.