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It’s not unusual to hear of enthusiasts with even the most expensive, high-quality mice to experience annoying issues such as singe clicks registering as double clicks or outright failure of buttons after extended ownership. According to a technical review by YouTuber Alex Kenis, the reason why Logitech and other popular mice are failing lies with a discrepancy between the voltage at which they’re running and the ubiquitous Omron D2F switches that many of these devices employ. Despite being rated for 6 volts, most modern mice are said to be running at a much lower voltage (e.g., 3.3 volts), which could result in early and premature switch failure.
TL;DR:-the change from 5v to lower (3.3v) logic voltage and use of the MCUs’ higher resistance internal pull-ups (~40k) necessitates a change in hardware design, which...
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