I am not rich enough to buy expensive things.
I've changed a bunch of different computer mice in my life
It's a consumable item...
But when you hold something in your hand for 5-7-9 hours every day, a certain habit forms that prevents you from changing the mouse the first time its click fails.
I'm one of those who will try to fix such a simple malfunction myself and give the mouse a few more years of life...
But that's where the problems start.
First, Logitech doesn't want you to fix your mouse - they want you to buy a new one, so right from the start they hid the screws under the Teflon (?) strip that the mouse slides on, so you have to tear it off completely to remove the screws and the strip is then unusable. If they had made the strip in four instead of one piece and glued it between the holes, the whole world would be happier.
When you finally separate the upper part from the lower part, you will encounter a design chaos that has brought the construction of the mouse to the level of rocket science.
But let's just say that they are not capable of doing a simple thing.
Logitech, of course, does not sell spare parts for its products, so you might find a new sliding strip and micro switches on Aliexpress if you're lucky, or you might have to adjust something else.
I've repaired cheap Chinese mice endlessly because, apart from being cheap and simple in construction, they didn't require you to deliberately break parts in order to disassemble them.
I usually thought that the repair time was over when I bought a €100 mouse, but that's clearly not the case... I'd have been better off buying 10 cheap Chinese ones... they would have lasted much longer...








