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Vladimir Korovin2015-10-23 09:16:48
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Vladimir Korovin, 2015-10-23 09:16:48

Choosing a wireless mouse?

Good day. I was puzzled by the purchase of another mouse, but I do not understand this issue at all. The last 2 mice lived for a year - the scroll dies, I often click on them. From the requirements: no game design, regular mouse, 2 keys, scroll, wireless. The logitech m175 fits perfectly in my hand, but I don’t want to take more mice in the price range up to 2k - money is wasted, the mouse is used daily full time. In general, the biggest problem is the dying scroll. Guys, share who has which mouse or maybe someone knows the inner kitchen of mice and will tell you which mice are not killed. Thank you!

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OsyaBender, 2015-10-23
@OsyaBender

Does scroll rotation or click stop working? If click, take the switch from the old mouse and solder it. Work for 15 minutes. Moreover, on old mice, the switches are indestructible, unlike modern ones, which fail after three months.
If you still want to buy a new one, in my opinion it’s more or less normal with the durability of Genius, I used to really like A4Tech, but now their microswitches also quickly fail.

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Alexander Shpak, 2015-10-23
@shpaker

I have Logitech 175. Take it - you won't regret it. The battery lasts a long time without dying.

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