strange double-click

Paul Cartwright pbcartwright at gmail.com
Sat Jan 10 12:37:09 UTC 2015


On 01/10/2015 07:09 AM, Heinz Diehl wrote:
> On 10.01.2015, Paul Cartwright wrote: 
>
>>> http://dimasio.com/quick-repair-of-the-logitech-anywhere-mouse-mx-black-usb-double-click.html
>> I know, I would end up with either broken or lost parts, or not be able
>> to get it back together again...
> I have had two L*gitech Anywhere MX mice, and could fix both doing
> exactly what is described in the link above. So I'm confident you'll
> eventually manage it :-)
>
> The whole procedure looks difficult and scary, but isn't. The
> little switch (see the picture provided in the link) is what's
> most tricky to get re-installed properly. I used a little piece of tape to
> hold it in place while putting the cap back on again.
>
> In the long run, I have had those two Anywhere MX and several M505 and
> the like from L*gitech, and will never ever buy any L*gitech mouse
> again. I also own(ed) a Micros*ft office mouse (the inexpensive one), an
> Intellimouse from the same producer and some cheapo no-name mice, and
> never encountered the double click problem with them, so maybe this
> problem indeed is L*gitech only. There are a whole lot of reports of
> it on the net..
>
>
>
mine is an M705.. paired with a bluetooth keyboard.. I think I'll just
keep using it til it gets really annoying, then replace it with
something other than L*tech...

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Paul Cartwright
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