Logitech G700 Mouse
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 12:50 pm
				
				So I've had this GAMING mouse for sometime... (since 2010/11) and of course due to wear and tear things break.  
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:
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
			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