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So I have been using a logitech mouse for about 6 years but they fail & every click eventually becomes a double click, which basically makes me buy another one. The reason i keep buying this mouse is cause i have muscular dystrophy & my hand is strong enough to press the buttons on this paticular mouse which is the logitech m305. The mouse has been discontinued & finding them is getting harder, now logitech made the m325 to replace the m305 but it's really hard to press.

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I would recommend this mouse here http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826197059 Not exactly affordable, but its comfortable and lasted me awhile.

 

 

 

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The M165 doesn't seem to need much pressure to activate the buttons, but I really can't judge if is as soft as the M305 or not since I never tried that mouse.

 

Comparing it to my g402 it does feel like the button is heavier, the g402 is a little easier to press.

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have you tried the microsoft 3500/4000 wireless mice?   they're about the same size as the logitech m305

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So I have been using a logitech mouse for about 6 years but they fail & every click eventually becomes a double click, which basically makes me buy another one. The reason i keep buying this mouse is cause i have muscular dystrophy & my hand is strong enough to press the buttons on this paticular mouse which is the logitech m305. The mouse has been discontinued & finding them is getting harder, now logitech made the m325 to replace the m305 but it's really hard to press.

 

Hey, I just tried a logitech m90 mouse, and the buttons are feather like, barely need any force to press them, I think you could use this mouse.

Mystery is the source of all true science.

 

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