A week later, there was a double click on the left mouse button (LMB). At first, I thought it was just a faulty copy, so I exchanged it for another one in the store that was exactly the same. However, there was still a double click on it, and in addition to that, the wheel was slightly crooked. AGAIN was changed to exactly the same thing, and now you have to play it with the left mouse button (LMB). There are rumors that a double click will show up once more (while I'm using the first day). After reading the reviews, it seems like a lot of others are having the same issue. It's ironic, considering that the warranty is good for two years. I was fortunate because I was able to buy it for 4,000 dollars before the market crashed the next morning. Because I could not make a profit by returning the money given the current price of 5,500, I decided to replace the item with the same one. But, I have the impression that I will need to make an additional purchase and spend more money. By the way, the highly acclaimed customer service for technical issues suggested some ludicrous remedies to me: 1. Use compressed air to blow the mouse through the slits to remove any potential dirt and dust that may be present. 2. Attempt to connect a mouse to each of your computer's available USB ports. 3. Use the mouse on a different computer to test it. 4. Check to see that the device in question is connected to the computer in a manner that does not involve the use of extension cables or hubs. 5. In the options for opening the folder, make sure that the double-click option is not selected. 6. In the G Hub app, try assigning a different function to the key, and then check to see if the button still functions properly. 7. In order to update the product firmware, please use the Logitech Gaming Software. The amusing part, however, is that if you blow through it, then it continues to function normally for a few minutes after that. It sounds like you should keep blowing on this mouse because that's probably how it's supposed to be used.
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