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Definitely a funky mouse. I got excited thinking it had replaceable switches but only the caps are swappable. Oled screen is an interesting little gimmick but I'm not sure it makes sense here - it only tells you dpi, battery life and connectivity mode, which most logitech mice manage with a single LED. Also the oled screen is covered by your hand when using the mouse...
I just wish logitech could make a lightspeed mouse that doesn't have the double-click issue. I've been thru 5 or 6 g-series mice, all fail the same way, but seemingly few competitors in the low latency space.
Dude, all of my Logitech mice from the last 15 years had this issue! It drove me crazy. I just don't buy Logitech anymore.
Double click is from the button switch not the sensor type. Both razed and Logitech can have the issue. Just buy the switch and replace and double triple the life of the mouse. I've fallen in love with the g303 that's the perfect shape for me.
Definitely a funky mouse. I got excited thinking it had replaceable switches but only the caps are swappable. Oled screen is an interesting little gimmick but I'm not sure it makes sense here - it only tells you dpi, battery life and connectivity mode, which most logitech mice manage with a single LED. Also the oled screen is covered by your hand when using the mouse...
I just wish logitech could make a lightspeed mouse that doesn't have the double-click issue. I've been thru 5 or 6 g-series mice, all fail the same way, but seemingly few competitors in the low latency space.
I got excited thinking it had a roller ball in the bottom
I just wish logitech could make a lightspeed mouse that doesn't have the double-click issue. I've been thru 5 or 6 g-series mice, all fail the same way, but seemingly few competitors in the low latency space.
I've had the same issue with recent Logitech mice. I have five G703's from having replacements sent so often. I replaced the original switches several different switches and it killed those after several months as well. I think they are running the switches out of spec on certain mice which causes them to fail.
I have a couple of G603's with the same exact switches as the G703 and the switches never double clicked, one is 6 years old and is used daily. Same with my old MX518, no issues and is nearly 20 years old.
Still looking for a suitable replacement but the G603's still work fine and the shape is nice.
Got one for work, I couldn't resist. It's actually not that uncomfortable, I tried gaming and it was a bit slippery compared to my MX master 3S though, but for work stuff it was ok. bests the shitty USB 5 dollar Amazon essentials mice work uses.
Having g502 lightspeed , g900 and g903 I have yet to experience the double click issue. Yes, I have had them for a few years now, and they all have been used quite heavily. So, I don't think it's fair to blame all Logi mice. Sure, some might be defective, but it doesn't mean Logi makes bad products. Every company can suffer some % defects.
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I just wish logitech could make a lightspeed mouse that doesn't have the double-click issue. I've been thru 5 or 6 g-series mice, all fail the same way, but seemingly few competitors in the low latency space.
Dude, all of my Logitech mice from the last 15 years had this issue! It drove me crazy. I just don't buy Logitech anymore.
more like whatdafuq.
maybe the it plays YouTube without a phone
I just wish logitech could make a lightspeed mouse that doesn't have the double-click issue. I've been thru 5 or 6 g-series mice, all fail the same way, but seemingly few competitors in the low latency space.
I got excited thinking it had a roller ball in the bottom
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I have a couple of G603's with the same exact switches as the G703 and the switches never double clicked, one is 6 years old and is used daily. Same with my old MX518, no issues and is nearly 20 years old.
Still looking for a suitable replacement but the G603's still work fine and the shape is nice.