• In my experience, mice don’t really break since optical tracking replaced rollerballs.

    What does happen is that the exterior gets grody and the glidepads wear out.

    A true “forever mouse” would be one where the stuff that gets worn out is easy to clean or replace. Ideally the tracking unit itself can be replaced, although that might be excessive.

    For Logitech to produce a mouse like this, however, would require them to make a multi-decade commitment to supply parts and specs, which is basically just a cost sink in today’s world.

    • In my experience, mice don’t really break since optical tracking replaced rollerballs.

      Sadly they do, sometimes they stop being able to click, or do double clicks or other weirdness. I have gone through a few mice over the years. Oddly, the newer a mouse the more likely this seems to be the case. Don’t throw away old but working peripherals.

      • I have been trying to navigate the current mouse market, I am hoping that these new fancy “good for 20 million clicks” switches that have migrated from mechanical keyboards over to mice mean that my next mouse will last for 20 years or so. Now to just find a way to differentiate between the 500,000 mice that are all at the €45 price point with the same form factor and specs.

        • yeah my 3~4y old logitech g502 has a button that’s progressively been coming loose for some months now, and I don’t think there’s much I can do about it. switch seems fine, but ugh

          very not keen to have to hunt for a replacement

    •  rook   ( @rook@awful.systems ) 
      link
      fedilink
      English
      72 months ago

      Ploopy kinda fills that niche, as the bits are replaceable and the non-generic parts don’t require stuff like your own injection moulding equipment. Not quite there yet, nor do they have a the full range of stuff you might want (and what they do have isn’t cheap), but it’s a nice start.

    •  V0ldek   ( @V0ldek@awful.systems ) 
      link
      fedilink
      English
      42 months ago

      Tracer Sniper was the best mouse ever made. It lasted me a decade until one day the sensor just passed away into the night.

      I then replaced three mice in the past ~5 years, each and every single one of them because the wheel broke (either the middle click or the scroll)