Owledge Posted April 20, 2009 To your amusement: Why change a proven system? When it comes to mice, you can call me an arch-conservative computer freak. Intro: This is my whole computer mouse history since roughly 15 years: My mice so far The dirty-looking surface on the right is the nice-feel-coating. This and the logo are now completely gone and the mouse actually looks like new. Furthermore it's equipped with easy-gliders, because the original (and one set of Logitech replacements) were used up a long time ago. Now something happened that can only happen to people like me I guess: The left button's switch had a defect! Sometimes didn't work, sometimes signalled twice or randomly. No wonder ... Made in China. The old switches were made in Japan. How do I know this? I took a switch from the old mouse and soldered it to the new one. By the way... my keyboard history: - Cherry G81-3000LPDDE - Cherry G81-3000LPDDE I needed the new one when the AltGr key of the old one didn't work anymore. The new one was not properly manufactured; some keys made a noise. I immediatly replaced them with keys from the old one. Currently the laser engravings of the A and the down arrow key are a bit outworn. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites