On 2022.08.2022, I spent 3441 ($52.73) for the purchase of a mouse. 7 months of operation were satisfactory; nevertheless, the left mouse button started performing occasional double clicks. Every day, I go to work. Mostly utilized for programming as well as navigation in browsers. Rarely seen on the weekend. There was not a significant load exerted on the mouse buttons by those. According to the manufacturer, the main switches of the G305 mouse (both the left and right buttons) have a resource of 10 million clicks. I seriously doubt that I clicked the left button 47,620 times every single day for the past seven months. To do this, it would require clicking the mouse once every 1.1 seconds for a total of 12 hours per day with no breaks in between. That is not something I am able to do. I overpaid for a mouse with the hope that it would have the number of buttons that the maker claimed it would have, but it ended up being several times cheaper than other mice at the same level. In spite of the fact that the buttons have a limited resource, which, contrary to what the company claims, is the most significant problem with mouse, I cannot rule out the possibility that I will buy the next one exactly like that. My hand is well accommodated by the time-tested and tried-and-true design of the classic casing. Because of the partnership between the sensor and the communication channel, the mouse operates without any hiccups or errors in its precision. No friezes after idle, like some mice to save energy.
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