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Every single piece of Logitech shit I've ever bought has double clicking issues or some other issue. And not just the cheap shit either.
I have a G502, the old one with the braided cable, 5+ years old or some shit, gonna be a sad day when it shits the bed.
Used a G500 for a long ass time, then a G700s.
Both started double-clicking.
From what I've gathered the cause is the microswitch getting dirty or the tiny flat spring inside the switch losing its tension.
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Both are replaceable parts and there are guides available but need quite fine soldering or tinkering.
A bit out of my skills and tools for now but maybe some day, haven't thrown them out yet.

Bought a cheap Razer Deathadder Essential, works perfectly fine so far and buttons are configurable with Razer's shitware but I do miss the free scrolling wheel a bit.
 
Used a G500 for a long ass time, then a G700s.
Both started double-clicking.
From what I've gathered the cause is the microswitch getting dirty or the tiny flat spring inside the switch losing its tension.
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Both are replaceable parts and there are guides available but need quite fine soldering or tinkering.
A bit out of my skills and tools for now but maybe some day, haven't thrown them out yet.
Can be worth it to tinker with the spring contacts if the switch is particularly expensive or not readily available to purchase, but these omron units are up on mouser/digikey/newark/etc., for something like 50 cents apiece. Replacing the whole switch is less skill intensive (very generous pin spacing, easy to solder/desolder, just remember to use flux) and frankly more consistent - if it failed once and you massaged it back to working condition, it's still got the material fatigue from that failure so it'll be more likely to happen again in future.

The hardest part with mice is getting the teflon stickers off the bottom in one clean piece so you don't have to buy more. They always hide the screws under them.
 
confirmed in the latest video. probably for talking to congress or something. he wouldn't say.
One of the stretch goals for The Movie was to visit the Department of State and try to get the Trump Administration's comments on the GPU smuggling on camera. That's probably what they're up to.
 
The thing that bothers me the most about this is how the US government is handling it. It acts like it knows exactly what these pieces of technology are and yet its VERY clear that they don't, especially Trump, who is absolutely PEAK boomer when it comes to anything tech related. Nvidia most likely knows this, so they are more than likely taking him for a ride and pulling the south park "your penis is very large" complimentary distraction while these slanty-eyed fucks get to do whatever the fuck they want and make things worse for everybody.
 
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