Unfortunately, I was not exempt from the issue with the double-click; in my case, it is the problem with the left mouse button. After around three to four months of consistent use, it became apparent. It has only occurred very infrequently up until this point, and it takes place when the button is neither strongly nor lightly pressed. However, I believe that the issue will become more widespread in the years to come. Got pros: 1. HERO 16K sensor for the pre-top. Adjustable DPI from 100 to 16,000, 40 G acceleration, and speeds more than 10 meters per second (400 ips). Positioning that is on point, with no interference to the sensor. 2. The mouse has a straightforward design, is light at 87 grams (the package includes an additional weight that weighs 10 grams), and has an RGB backlight that is not obtrusive. Extremely pleasant design factor, and the perfect size for finger gripping. Six programmable buttons can be found in easily accessible locations. 3. Software that is easy to understand and fully functional for the Logitech G-HUB. 4. A warranty that lasts for two years. 1. Ringing side keys; when you swipe your finger down on them, the spring rattling sound can be heard. 2. When these G-HUB ate curves do appear, the mouse may suddenly stop being detected in the software. 3. A significant quantity of weddings presented in the form of a double-click on the primary mouse buttons.
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