SteelSeries Rival 300S (62488)
![]() | Outdated Product Product type: mouse; Connection: wired; Sensor: optical; Type: for game; Sensor: TrueMove1; Sensor Resolution (DPI): 7200; Buttons: 5; Side buttons; DPI-button; Switches: Omron; Optimal grip: palmar, claw; Programmable buttons; Built-in memory; Lighting: RGB; Lighting effects; Cable: Interface: USB-A E-Catalog uses affiliate links compensated by our partners. |
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And this is my biggest disappointment because after six months, the left button started double-clicking. At first, it happened very rarely, but then more and more frequently.
Now, the mouse is 2 years old, and I just want to smash it because, in addition to double-clicks, there is also a false "release" of the button. Meaning, I'm holding the left mouse button pressed, holding it quite strongly, but still, the mouse "releases" it, and the PC does not do what I expect...