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The D2FC-F-7N Microswitch ZZHXSM offers an exceptional 20 million click lifespan, making it the ideal choice for high-performance applications. With compact dimensions and a solder connector type, these switches are designed for easy installation and reliable operation. Each package contains 6 microswitches, perfect for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike.
M**I
Works great in Logitech G502
I have a house full of Logitech mice. Many of them have encountered the dreaded double click issue after 3-5 years of daily use. I have taken apart the microswitches and bent the leaf springs back into working order several times. When my G502 finally started misclicking, I learned that its disassembly procedure was much more tedious than most of the other mice, so I reasoned that if I was to repair it, I would do it once and for all.Anyway, this switch. It's a standardized size. It goes click. After installing and reassembling, the double click issue is solved and my left mouse button is back to a crisp, tactile click. Initially, the click felt firmer than the previous switch, but I'm not sure if that's due to switch design or just comparing the new switch to a worn switch. I've used it for a few months now and I don't notice the difference - clicking still feels good and fatigue-free. I am nowhere close to testing it's advertised 20M click lifespan, but if it lasts at least as long as the OEM switches, I'll be happy.Getting a 6-pack is nice because now I have spares ready for the next mouse to show its age. The switches are reasonably priced, but you will need the right tools. A solder sucker and flux are essential, and a variable temp iron and solder clips would be very helpful.
N**Y
Worked great for me.
Worked as advertised.
D**.
Cheap fix for expensive mice.
OK, I was and electronics tech for many years and did a lot of circuit board repair. I play a game that really uses up the left mouse button so my nice Logitech M720 mice didn't last as long as I would like. I had collected 3 of them over the years with flakey left buttons. I found this was the replacement switch for them on You tube and ordered a package of them. It took me about an hour and a half to fix all three of them. That repaired $120.00 worth of mice for less that ten bucks. I'm a happy camper.
E**O
Good feedback with low click noise
Perfect replacement for my Mamba Tournament Edition wired mouse, with good tactile feedback and fairly low click noise. These also fit my old magic eagle mouse that went bad too. Nice!
O**L
Do the job
Returned a couple old mice back to operation. Glad these were available.I wish I had known these were the culprit earlier. Lot of frustration thinking the computer had issues.
C**E
Fixed my favorite mouse
I have an old Razer Naga Molten that I absolutely love, when the right click button failed I went looking for a new one, turns out the newer models are bigger and don't fit in my hands. Went to eBay to look for a new (used) one, but they are $150-$250...ridiculous. Decided I would try and replace them myself, so glad I did, these switches feel great and makes my mouse feel brand new.
A**Y
Does not work with MX Master 3S
I'm sure these are fine switches, but I ordered them for an MX Master 3s, which despite the product page saying they work with MX series mice, do not work with this particular one. Gave 5 stars still since the Master is not explicitly called out, but may be helpful for others to know before purchasing.
A**.
Brought my Logi trackball back to life.
I gave up a standard mouse a loooong time ago because carpal tunnel was setting in, and went to the Logitech Trackball instead. I've got one on every computer in my office and house (except my wife's), and had set aside two of them a while back because they were constantly double clicking when they weren't supposed to. When I found out the unwanted double clicking was a worn out switch problem, I ordered these and broke out the soldering iron. Following instructions I found online, I was successful in replacing the worn-out switches and put both trackballs back into service. Saved me significant money and allowed me to replace a couple of trackballs that were SO old that the rubber had turned sticky (uck)! Note: a solder sucker is recommended when pulling out the old switches.
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