Amazon has
Logitech G G502 HERO Wired Gaming Mouse w/ RGB Lighting (Black) for
$38.99.
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Logitech G G502 HERO Wired Gaming Mouse w/ RGB Lighting (Black) for
$39.99.
Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
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Features:- 11 customizable buttons and onboard memory: Assign custom commands to the buttons and save up to five ready to play profiles directly to the mouse
- Adjustable weight system: Arrange up to five removable 3.6 grams weights inside the mouse for personalized weight and balance tuning
- Programmable RGB Lighting and Lightsync technology: Customize lighting from nearly 16.8 million colors to match your team's colors, sport your own or sync colors with other Logitech G gear
- Mechanical switch button tensioning: Metal spring tensioning system and pivot hinges are built into left and right gaming mouse buttons
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I have a few Logitech mouses lying around the house, all failed due to this double-click issue. Tried to fix them by reshaping the spring, but the issue resurface after a short period of time... so had to bought new mouse...
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I have a few Logitech mouses lying around the house, all failed due to this double-click issue. Tried to fix them by reshaping the spring, but the issue resurface after a short period of time... so had to bought new mouse...
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I have a few Logitech mouses lying around the house, all failed due to this double-click issue. Tried to fix them by reshaping the spring, but the issue resurface after a short period of time... so had to bought new mouse...
I have two mx anywhere mice that have this problem but have been working smoothly for at least a couple of years by slipping a small square of a post it note (about half inch square of the sticky part) between the button and switch. Haven't looked under the skirt of my 502 to see how feasible that would be but could be worth a try for it and others.
Just don't want to buy new mouse every year or so...
I have a few Logitech mouses lying around the house, all failed due to this double-click issue. Tried to fix them by reshaping the spring, but the issue resurface after a short period of time... so had to bought new mouse...
Just watch some YouTube video, it's not hard. Soldering kit and some switch and good as new.