
Why do the buttons on the ancient office mouse of the same Logitech bought 10 years ago for 100 work perfectly, and the gaming mouse breaks down in less than a year, although it should have an increased resource in theory? In my opinion this is done on purpose. It is simply not profitable for a manufacturer to make mice that no one will buy every year. I must say that the support worked well - they sent a new mouse for free. But the new one just broke down in less than a year of inactive use. Dismantled. Inside are the cheapest omrons for 10 million. Which confirms the thought already voiced - it is simply not profitable for the manufacturer to put omrons at 50m there, even though it will cost a couple of bucks.

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