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Any experiences with mice that don't double click?

Asus has some mice with hot swap switches : https://rog.asus.com/mice-mouse-pads/mice/ambidextrous/rog-strix-impact-ii-model/
Has anyone tried them?
I have this particular mouse (electropunk edition), it doesnt have any double click issues but the side buttons are real flimsy (I broke my button 4 by having it bound to pickup items in PUBG, tried all sorts of things to fix it but to no avail). Its a very responsive mouse otherwise and I got it only cause its shape is so reminiscent of my first ever gaming mouse the Diamondback by Razer (a brand well known for double clicking issues but in their defense the build quality of their mice has improved tremendously over the years).
PM me if you're interested, I shall send you pics of the same.
Now coming to mice that dont double click, I have used tonnes of mice over the years and steelseries is a worthy mention. You'll have to splurge a little to get the upper end models (I've used the rival 300, rival 310 and sensei 310), none gave me any double clicking issues ever in a use period of close to 2-3 years each. Logitech mice too at the mid-upper range are just as reliable (experienced the logitech 402 and 403)
Another easy solution I've found to double clicking issues that may happen at random is to simply blow a directed blast of compressed air at the buttons from wherever the openings in the mouse allow. This happens commonly in india being a more humid and dusty place in general.
I currently am using a hyperx pulsefire haste and am glad to report I haven't encountered any double clicking in a year or so.
Another small recommendation I have to all indian gamers is, if possible, keep a separate decent mouse (like a logitech 102) for sessions of dota2, lol etc and a good/great mouse for general FPS or other non click intensive games or casual gaming sessions. Almost all my serious dota2 playing friends face double click issues in a year or so, i think it's to do with the number of clicks and intensity of them in game that just beats the hell out of switches.
Hope this helps ! I have attached a small pic of my personal collection in 2020, I've added a few since :p (so you can be sure to take my word on mice) IMG-20220223-WA0031.jpg Have a good one.
 
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Oh and before I forget, another brand that are worthy of mention are Benq, they've been making excellent top tier mice for awhile and though I've never owned one or used one for an elongated period of time, all my friends who have used the fk series swear by them !
Cheers
 
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Any experiences with mice that don't double click?

Asus has some mice with hot swap switches : https://rog.asus.com/mice-mouse-pads/mice/ambidextrous/rog-strix-impact-ii-model/
Has anyone tried them?
If you want a mouse that is least likely to double click, look at razer mice with optical switches. Also as you said you can get mice with hot swappable switches so you can swap them easily once they go bad. If you want a cheaper hotswap option the Cosmic Byte Kilonova has hotswappable switches AFAIK and also the ASUS mice. Also some switches are better at durability than others. Kailhs, TTC Golds and japanese omrons are good while the chinese omrons and 50m omrons are pretty notorious for double clicking
 
Any experiences with mice that don't double click?

Asus has some mice with hot swap switches : https://rog.asus.com/mice-mouse-pads/mice/ambidextrous/rog-strix-impact-ii-model/
Has anyone tried them?
Have experience with asus gladius ii, came with an additional set of omron blue dot switches, the preinstalled ones were white dot(kulfi white:p to be exact) omron switches were both japan made. But still Would recommend trying mouse with optical switches, something like Coolermaster mm720, it's light weight and highly comfortable to use and reliable.
 
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razer mice generally i suppose doesn't face double clicks, unless used rigidly. logitech mice face it alot especially not so great ones (been using g102, double click facing since 3yrs). recently bought a viper mini. though i was thinking of buying switches from aliexpress and modding my mouse instead. will do this surely in future. coz g102 is love.
 
I've been lucky with a cheap Redgear Dragonwar Thor mouse I picked up for 900rs 4years ago. It has surprisingly lasted longer than Logitech MX518, G300 and G600MMO mice I had. The asus one with hot swap switches looks good
 
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I've been lucky with a cheap Redgear Dragonwar Thor mouse I picked up for 900rs 4years ago. It has surprisingly lasted longer than Logitech MX518, G300 and G600MMO mice I had. The asus one with hot swap switches looks good
Had similar experience. That Thor mouse didn't give double clicks or any trouble ever. After 6 years I got bored and bought a different mouse.
 
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I use a Gladius III from Asus which has hotswap switches. It's pretty good, but has an odd shape (takes a bit of time to get used to and not inadvertently left click) and won't appeal to the lighweight e-sports mice crowd. Got it for 2.5k in a Flipkart sale.
 
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