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So I have a bit of a problem with my logitech G pro. Whenever I try to click something, it doesn't respond. I can move it around just fine and everything else is responsive but not my mouse. Used another mouse and it works. I don't think its dead though, as it worked on another PC. Any thoughts? Thanks.

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3 minutes ago, PigWithAMustache said:

So I have a bit of a problem with my logitech G pro. Whenever I try to click something, it doesn't respond. I can move it around just fine and everything else is responsive but not my mouse. Used another mouse and it works. I don't think its dead though, as it worked on another PC. Any thoughts? Thanks.

Does it actually make the click sound when you depress the button?

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31 minutes ago, Ryujin2003 said:

Does it actually make the click sound when you depress the button?

yep

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Not to spoil things, but that is a frequent problem with Logitech mice nowadays. 

 

2 options:

 

1. get another brand

2. if you want to keep your Logi due to ergonomic reasons, get some omrom switches for your mouse, a soldering iron and switch them yourself. 

 

The omroms you get on ebay for example are quality wise way above the grade logitech puts in nowadays. 

 

I used option 2 on my performance MX.

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