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March 16th, 2020 12:58 PM #82
My Logitech G304 was randomly double clicking already. Tried to fix the switch but failed. Might have bent the spring too much. Now looking at replacing the switch and found 50M switches on Shopee at 85pesos for 2 pcs. Are these usable?
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March 16th, 2020 03:08 PM #83Wala ka bang ibang sirang mouse na pwedeng kuhanan ng parts?
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March 16th, 2020 03:19 PM #84
Unfortunately na dispose na. Sayang pwede pa sana kahuyan.
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May 22nd, 2020 04:41 PM #85
Finally replaced the faulty left click switch on my G304. Got a pair of Omron Japan (genuine daw) switches from a Shoppee store in Bulacan. Some soldering and choice words later and it's back in working order
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May 24th, 2020 01:24 AM #86my logitech just died. so i was browsing lazada. WTF can't find a basic corded mouse that has has side scrolling! my old mouse could tilt the scroll wheel left and right. i map this action to web browser back/forward. super useful
i guess i'll just look for something that has dedicated back/forward buttons on the side
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May 24th, 2020 12:21 PM #87
Bihira na ata ang functionality na to. Siguro yung mga high-end models.
Most "gaming" mice have side switches. I used an MSI while my G304 was down.
Try Rakk brand accessories. It's a local company and they have good products. My youngest son uses their keyboard and headset for gaming and they have survived several rage-induced abuses.
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May 30th, 2020 05:05 PM #88
you're right they removed this feature from all the basic corded mice. so i ended up getting a wireless which i don't prefer coz of the added weight. it's the logitech m585 which is pretty cool actually. it's got dual connectivity so you could use it to control 2 computers: one via BT and the other via usb rf receiver. there's a button to quickly switch. then of course there's wheel tilt plus 2 side buttons (back forward)
then i loaded it w/ energizier ultimate lithium for lighter weight
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June 3rd, 2020 02:52 PM #89
I use this.
Plenty helpful for WFH, where I have my PC and a laptop open at the same time. If you install the Logitech app, you can turn on Flow and move your mouse across two devices seamlessly without pressing the button... as if the screen was extended. You can also right-click-copy something from one device and paste on the other device using the mouse.
But since it connects to my laptop via BT, there's a bit of a delay switching from the Unifying Receiver (on the PC) to the laptop (BT). But moving back is pretty much instantaneous. I suppose that the delay would be fixed if I get another Unifying Receiver for the laptop. But really, I'm fine with the delay.
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December 1st, 2020 10:59 AM #90Currently trying to get accustomed to this cheapo mouse. I think this design came out in the 90s but never caught on but it's actually comfortable on the wrist. My current computer "table" is more of a boxy kiosk so it helps keep my wrist at a natural angle.
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