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logitech g700 problems

Zanovar

Diamond Member
Anyone else having problems with this mouse?
G7 side button stopped working after a few months,had it replaced and im now getting the dreaded double click for single click issue.shame as i love the shape and g5/7 buttons are perfect for me.grrr.
 
I had the double click issue with my MX revolution (since upgraded to a Performance MX).

Here are a couple of topics I used to try and correct the issue myself -

http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=594646
http://www.overclockers.com/mouse-clicking-troubles-diy-repair/

I did, when researching the issue a while ago, see someone was selling replacements for that little metal piece that bends out of shape, but don't recall where I saw it.

I also used a program called mousefix.exe while waiting for my new mouse when I ordered it. It worked great, but it was only for NT/2000/XP (I have XP) so not sure if there is one available for Win7-8

This is, of course, assuming your mouse is no longer under warranty. If it's within 3 years, contact Logitech directly. Even if it's after 3, they will usually give you a discount on a new mouse (if that's what you decide to do).
 
I had the double click issue with my MX revolution (since upgraded to a Performance MX).

Here are a couple of topics I used to try and correct the issue myself -

http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=594646
http://www.overclockers.com/mouse-clicking-troubles-diy-repair/

I did, when researching the issue a while ago, see someone was selling replacements for that little metal piece that bends out of shape, but don't recall where I saw it.

I also used a program called mousefix.exe while waiting for my new mouse when I ordered it. It worked great, but it was only for NT/2000/XP (I have XP) so not sure if there is one available for Win7-8

This is, of course, assuming your mouse is no longer under warranty. If it's within 3 years, contact Logitech directly. Even if it's after 3, they will usually give you a discount on a new mouse (if that's what you decide to do).

Cheers for the links:thumbsup:.the mouse is still under warranty,but i have a feeling the 3rd one will develop probs.
 
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