Double click appeared about six months later, another 3 months passed and it became completely impossible to use the mouse. It was decided to change mikrik. So here's how to get to it. you need to unscrew 26!, their mother, screws, tear off the tightly glued battery, disconnect the cable and 2 connectors. That is, the designers did everything so that a person would spit and go to the store for a new mouse, and it’s not a fact that it will be Logitech again. I think if engineers made the process of replacing microbuttons easier and more accessible (for example, like in ASUS Spatha), users would only be grateful.
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