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Plus, my old MX900 (<3 Bluetooth, hate that Logitech has abandoned it) has a wonky left button, where it randomly (and more and more often) double clicks instead of single-clicking. Yuck. Then I'll just move the MM over to "portable duty" w/ my PowerBook.
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That happened for a while with my old MS Intellimouse. I fixed it by jamming the thing on fingernail clippers that's used for cleaning under your nails underneath the mouse button. There was a little bit of dirt/dust/gunk that had worked there over a few years worth of heavy use and the button made a bit of a 'pop' sound when I did it. Started working perfectly normal afterwards. Did the same way to clean out my mousewheel that had started to stick a bit after years of use.
Right now I own the intellimouse I mentioned above (for an idea of how old it is, I bought it with the $50 Best Buy gift certificate that came with my 8x4x32 Iomega CD-RW drive that didn't have Buffer Underrun protection) which I use with my laptop and when I play games. I also own the Logitech MX700 wireless keyboard/mouse which I like a lot, although they both tend to have problems when playing games. They keyboard will just stop responding for a few seconds occasionally, and the mouse has a bad problem with not detecting MouseUp actions, so I'm stuck firing my gun even after I've let go of the button, so I'll blow through a while clip when I really don't mean to.
Was thinking about upgrading to a new wired mouse that has the ability to change DPI settings from on the mouse, but I'm just too cheap and haven't played a PC game in months. =/
Jam it back in, in the dark.