QUOTE(N33d @ Oct 19 2016, 10:03 AM)
wow
you have gone thru a lot of good mice
look like mine having high chance sensor going to kaput since it has been around 2 years. previously using G300 and encountered double clicking so my G302 is a replacement. G300 shape suit my hand more, wish that i opened it up to fix the clicking instead of RMA it which return me a G302
now keep me wondering why solid state thing like sensor also has such bad durability too
It is quite satisfying actually to fix double click issue
addicted to it since i opened up my G302
I have tried other brands but always ending up going back to Logitech as my experience is that Logitech's mice are more durable.you have gone thru a lot of good mice
look like mine having high chance sensor going to kaput since it has been around 2 years. previously using G300 and encountered double clicking so my G302 is a replacement. G300 shape suit my hand more, wish that i opened it up to fix the clicking instead of RMA it which return me a G302
now keep me wondering why solid state thing like sensor also has such bad durability too
It is quite satisfying actually to fix double click issue
In fact, my G502 has fallen to the ground a number of times. Other than some scratches, it is still very usable.
Same goes to my Logitech G900 which fell once on the ground (just without the scratches so fall)
Oct 20 2016, 09:55 AM

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