關omron咩事。。舊時個debounce algorithm整到太低delay所以先double click,我自己買過成10隻50m switch+舊firmware嘅g pro wireless都未試過double click, 另外double click同使用環境, 靜電有關, 唔係咩都賴粒switch, 當然50m垃圾係事實,手感差得嚟粒粒都唔同聲/feel
Razer啲optical switch consistency差到仆街狗都唔用
Actually, this declared resource is just marketing. I've been doing microswitch testing for years and I can tell you this
These numbers have nothing to do with real life, actually.
All that's claimed to be 10 million or more clicks lives the same amount of time and clicks. It all rests on the mouse firmware, the hull structure and the idiocy of the user.
This declared resource is achieved under unrealistic conditions. The robot specifically presses the microswitch at an ideal angle of 90 degrees with equal force. That doesn't happen in mice. The mouse pusher always presses the microswitch at an angle, and people always press with varying degrees of force.
And dubbleckickes - in the overwhelming majority appear because of the chase of the manufacturer for a minimum delay. Reduces the filtering of rattle contacts of the microswitch. Because of this, a perfectly normal microswitch can be read as faulty even with minimal wear and tear.
My English is bad. I don't want to insult or offend anyone, I try to make my thoughts clear.
From Slimcord on reddit
https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/comments/idkvou/comment/g2bcqju/