>left button starts double-clicking. >learn to use mouse with the left hand. >right button starts double-clicking

>left button starts double-clicking
>learn to use mouse with the left hand
>right button starts double-clicking
Why are Razer and Logitech like that?

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  1. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    I've owned razer steelseries and logitech. All of the had their mmb go to shit in 2-3 years. Currently hoping corsair will do better

  2. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    to use mouse with the left hand
    bro wat why won't you swap button function, right click becomes left click, and you're still using it with right hand? holy shit

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      To change hands you have to swap button functions.

  3. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    I've had that issue twenty years ago.

    It will go away eventually. Microshit and other companies want you to buy a new mouse. Just deal with double clicks and after a while the mouse repairs itself.

    Either that or the mouse is infected with a virus. Twenty years ago, there were idiots who created "worms" and other nasty shit. Some of them were clowns who tried to be funny and a single click turned into a double click.

    Check your PC if there's any virus on it.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      I think you're right. Microsoft is making my mouse double-click. At first I tricked Microsoft by changing hands, but now they have enough telemetry to frick me up.

  4. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    you can simply open and repair the mouse yourself if you buy the right replacement clicker from china

    I did that with my old mouse, except during reassembly I broke the mouse wheel so I had to buy a new mouse anyway. But fixed the double click issue and was very easy. Just don't buy a mouse with a moronic mousewheel assembly

  5. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Buy: soldering kit, buy Kahil switches 4, this costs me around 18 BG lev, which is 9 euro. Desolder the old switch, place and then solder the new switches and for 9 euros your mouse will be like new and when IQfy starts talking about soldering and shit you will have quite a good experience. If you have money you may buy good products but I am poor and buy cheapest aliexpress shit.

  6. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    There's an instructable page someone made about how to "fix" double clicking mice. When they start double clicking it means the copper leaflet inside that "clicks" has become too bent over time. So basically you can open the mouse, open the switch, remove the copper leaflets and and unbend them, then reassemble it and it "fixes" the problem till it bends again. Easier said than done though, I've done it myself one time and it took an afternoon because the copper leaflets are extremely small, so the whole afternoon was me trying to reassemble the switch. It can be done though.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Yea, I also opened up a switch and fixed it.
      Never again.
      Reassembly was the most tedious precision work ever.
      Maybe soldering smd's comes close.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        probably much better and much easier to do this

        Buy: soldering kit, buy Kahil switches 4, this costs me around 18 BG lev, which is 9 euro. Desolder the old switch, place and then solder the new switches and for 9 euros your mouse will be like new and when IQfy starts talking about soldering and shit you will have quite a good experience. If you have money you may buy good products but I am poor and buy cheapest aliexpress shit.

        currently I have no wired mice except for that one which I already fixed one time, but it started double clicking again before I switched to wireless so I just might do that.

  7. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    My logitech (on the left actually) doesn't have that issue, had it for like 2 years now I like how heavy it is
    Razer does that tho

  8. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >buy replacement switch online
    >take mouse apart
    >replace microswitch
    >put mouse back together
    wow, how incredibly difficult
    better retrain my brain to use a different finger to do some action

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Buy: soldering kit, buy Kahil switches 4, this costs me around 18 BG lev, which is 9 euro. Desolder the old switch, place and then solder the new switches and for 9 euros your mouse will be like new and when IQfy starts talking about soldering and shit you will have quite a good experience. If you have money you may buy good products but I am poor and buy cheapest aliexpress shit.

      Why do people advocate for things to be unreliable when there is no reason why they should be?

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        there is 2 fixes to a problem: i offer the one that always works but is more complicated. why do you think i advocate for unreliability? I give solutions to prolems.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        I see it as less of a defense for horrible business practices, and more along the lines of "They deserve to burn in hell for planned obsolescence, but they will literally never change it so I better do it myself."

        Also: ALWAYS abuse the warranties. Expensive mice from Logitech usually have 2 year warranties. They only have these in place to avoid any potential anti-consumer lawsuits, they're just hoping most people forget about them and buy a new mouse no questions asked. And it usually works too. I bought a mouse in 2021 and I'm on my second replacement. Both the original and the replacement ended up having a broken scroll wheel, and I can guarantee this one will also have a broken scroll wheel in about a year and a half at most.

  9. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    This is why I stopped buying 502s and went with a 903
    Haven't had an issue in years, whereas 502s usually started double clicking after a few months
    I've replaced too many switches to count, never again

  10. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Buy the newest G502, with optical switches.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      https://youtube.com/shorts/b12B48EcUtM

      You're elite.

  11. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    actual solution:
    expose your mouse switch and breathe on it. Apparently this is caused by static electricity in the switch not dissipating. Worked (at least for now) for me.

  12. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    I have the mouse on the left since 2016 and it's still working perfectly.

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