So I've had this GAMING mouse for sometime... (since 2010/11) and of course due to wear and tear things break.
1. Can of air
2. Reset the Mouse
"There isn't really any more info we have on it, sometimes wireless (battery powered) devices can build up a charge inside, clicking the buttons with no battery inside will drain any charge left in the internal capacitors, it's kind of like resetting the mouse.
It surprisingly can fix a lot of issues like this on wireless devices, but if the problem comes back there may be something else causing it like a bad microswitch in the mouse...However this is something that would be covered under the warranty, so just contact support if you run into any more issues."
It's a pretty good mouse with many buttons to maximum efficiency while gaming and for some reason a replacement on Amazon is $130... I remember only paying $60-80.
In the end I think its due to too much Diablo 3.
Will report back on my findings.
http://forums.logitech.com/t5/G-series- ... 014/page/2
http://forums.logitech.com/t5/G-series- ... 818#M11382
The problem I'm having is a double click syndrome when I only click once. I did some searching online and found the possible fixes:Logitech G700 Mouse
Re: Logitech G700 Mouse
Is there an in-production replacement that is cheaper? I would expect there to be, since people still buy gaming mice.
EDIT: Yes there is. Newegg says this is: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6826104839
Only $80. G700s.
EDIT: Yes there is. Newegg says this is: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6826104839
Only $80. G700s.
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Re: Logitech G700 Mouse
700gs? Yeah looks like this is my only alternative... the can of air and "reset" did not work.
Re: Logitech G700 Mouse
I am still using a G5. It is a little dated, with its USB cable and its single thumb button, but is has at least been durable. I don't think you can get them anymore, though. This post is not very helpful.