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I have a Vorago M0 450 2000dpi mouse, and the scroll click started doing 3 or 5 clicks after a week of use, i had the same problem with every mice i encountered lefr or right click, always a button goes apeshit.

 

Is there a mouse out there that could last more than a year?, i dont care about extra buttons, i just need a good quality mouse with good dpi

My mom has a Logitech G400 that I bought for her the day it released in like 2012. Still going strong. Logitech seems to be pretty safe. The G502, G600, G602, G700, G700s, Performance MX/Master, all are great quality.

I have a Vorago M0 450 2000dpi mouse, and the scroll click started doing 3 or 5 clicks after a week of use, i had the same problem with every mice i encountered lefr or right click, always a button goes apeshit.

 

Is there a mouse out there that could last more than a year?, i dont care about extra buttons, i just need a good quality mouse with good dpi

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I have a Vorago M0 450 2000dpi mouse, and the scroll click started doing 3 or 5 clicks after a week of use, i had the same problem with every mice i encountered lefr or right click, always a button goes apeshit.

 

Is there a mouse out there that could last more than a year?, i dont care about extra buttons, i just need a good quality mouse with good dpi

look at what switch they use for their mouse buttons before you buy. Most people's current favourites are omron switches. Both for response, and reliability.

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I have a Vorago M0 450 2000dpi mouse, and the scroll click started doing 3 or 5 clicks after a week of use, i had the same problem with every mice i encountered lefr or right click, always a button goes apeshit.

 

Is there a mouse out there that could last more than a year?, i dont care about extra buttons, i just need a good quality mouse with good dpi

My mom has a Logitech G400 that I bought for her the day it released in like 2012. Still going strong. Logitech seems to be pretty safe. The G502, G600, G602, G700, G700s, Performance MX/Master, all are great quality.

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Performance MX/Master, all are great quality.

 

On the other hand, the 'Anywhere Mouse MX' has a dire reputation for rapid failure of the left button with the double-click fault, something I experienced myself. First failed at around 18 months, my warranty replacement failed after approx 8 months, just outside the original warranty period anyway.

 

Can't fault Logitech RMA though, the in warranty replacement service was good.

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