The concept mouse that Faber examined was "a little heavier" than the typical mouse. But what drives its longevity potential for Logitech is the idea of constantly updated software and services.
To be clear, Logitech hasn't announced concrete plans to release such a product. But Faber seemed optimistic about the idea of a mouse that people never need to replace. The challenge, she admitted, is finding a business model that supports that idea without requiring an exorbitant hardware price. "Our stuff will have to change, but does the hardware have to change?" she asked. "I'm not so sure. We'll have to obviously fix it and figure out what that business model is. We're not at the forever mouse today, but I'm intrigued by the thought."
Yes, because if anything constantly needs software updates it's a USB mouse
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I've had my mouse since 2020 and it still has no problems. If it ever does I don't mind replacing a mouse every 4 years wtf?
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look at mr 1%er able to replace a $10 mouse every 4 years la de da
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Rich Fish boss and a mouse. Rich Fish boss and a mouse.
two point five bucks a year. two point five bucks a year.
5'3 and an attitude. 5'3 and an attitude.
Replacement mouse and a cable. Replacement mouse and a cable.
Carpathian Peripheral and a driver update. Carpathian Peripheral and a driver update.
Fake fish hands and a puter. Fake fish hands and a puter.
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You've been trained to accept mediocre shit that only lasts a few years
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I've used mine for like a decade lmao
I had to replace the small plastic feet on the bottom as they wear down but that's it.
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Using a G502 from 2014 here, nothing wrong with it. Apparently they had to replace the model with the shittier G502 "Hero" because it was too durable.
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Sure but does the built-in and hidden screen recording software work with new OS updates without updates of its own? Didn't think so, caveman.
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I have a logitech mouse. In the accompanying software that you can use to set the buttons to do stuff, they added some stupid ai chatbot that opens in the background on pc startup by default
I sent about 10 emails to logitech calling them BIPOCs so far and do so every time i think about this
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Get some Foss software for button remapping you dumb Window b-word
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Ratbag, or whatever the frick it is,is shit in my experience. Assuming it recognizes you mouse 99% it can't seem to write to the mouses memory. And the Logitech shit doesn't run through wine properly so running it in vm is the only thing that seems to work.
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Can Windows powertoys not remap mouse buttons for you?
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I have no idea what that is, I've been on linux longer than Ubuntu has existed. I have a Logitech 602 and 3 of the buttons produce the same keycodes as 1,2,3. The problem is that remapping them also remaps 1 2 3 on the keyboard. The Logitech shit makes it actually produce different keycodes.
This worked pretty well for device specific remapping for me in the past, but had some issue that I don't recall offhand.
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Skill issue.
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Skill issue
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Solaar is great for Logitech devices imo, but it has to run in the background, no changes are saved by the mouse
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I still have the old Logitech software installed that doesn't have any annoying crap in it and it never prompts me for updates or anything
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Probably be an easier scam to set up a lease program, but you gotta get a very specific clientele that's dumb enough to pay out the butt to lease peripherals that will automatically be replaced or repaired if they have "issues", but won't set BIPOCs loose to break a mouse daily.
This is actually what MSP's basically do anyway.
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Heck, the cable companies do it to normie end consumers with modem and set top box leasing lol
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The only reason I lease the modem/access point is because those absolute peepeesuckers will stonewall you on Internet issues if you don't have their equipment. Being fair to them, it's easier than assuming the best of somebody using a garage sale router.
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Mine has the decency to provide two options, $10 per month for an all-in-one modem+router+AP or a free dumb modem that you have to attach your own router and AP to.
Either way the modem end of it is under their control and there's no way for the end user to change any settings past the gateway. Of course, 90% of people probably pay the $10 a month.
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Eh, it was worth it for me not to have a paperweight the next time I moved into an apartment with fiber internet. I also used to move multiple times a year, so I was the edge case on that one.
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comcast are absolute scum and make you pay a monthly fee for using your own modem instead of theirs
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lmao yeah cuz we all really care about updated mouse drivers. When drivers aren't available, I always throw out my mouse and buy a new one! Thanks Logitech for this brilliant idea!
Krayon sexually assaulted his sister.
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Prob will be a good idea to fleece zoomers who are absolute R-SLURS with technology
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I ditched a Razer mouse and never bought another product from them again after dealing with their updates for a fricking mouse.
Hey champ, ya doing something on your computer there?
Is it important?
Well, doesn't matter, I'm thinking you need a forced mouse update and restart right about now.
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I like incentivizing hardware built to last, but I don't want to pay a subscription or higher prices. Figure it out, corpo
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goddarn Rent-A-Center mouse
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Why buy a $30 mouse every couple years when you can pay $15 a month for an IOT mouse that is guaranteed not to have a chinese spy in it?
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Introducing... the ChromeMouse. The mouse is $4 but the management license is $15.
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and it runs in the cloud so you can have your mouse drivers anyyyywhere with better backups!
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Yea, this mouse uses USB
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I have had my current mouse for 2 years and was given it by someone that had it for like 10, my previous mouse I had for 10 years and I only got the new one because I want a Bluetooth one. In my twenty years of using computers I have never broken a mouse or needed to replace it. These execs need to get ed.
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so it seems so it seems
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Wow what a fascinating story about your jerkoff weapon.
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Worse than those (now bricked) Nike shoes
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my GE rollerball mouse is still working i have a ps2->usb adapter, and i'd use it if it had a scrollwheel
I transplanted the rubber ball inside one time
I think it's a solved issue
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It would have to be like $2 or $3 a year AND guarantee lifetime identical hardware swaps* to be worth it for me, and I go through mice probably 3x faster than the average person. I do not doubt their ability to convince idiots to pay $15 a month for a mouse loicense though.
*I do not like adjusting to new mice hardware
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Maybe dont do this to your mice
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Honestly my biggest problem has been losing the dongles that go with them, or spilling something on the keyboards they were bundled with
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Glue the dongle on
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It's funny how people are reacting like this is new when it's how phones worked with the Bell system for most of its history. People often praised the Western Electric phone quality because, as a subscription device, the phone company wanted to minimize replacement and service needs.
If you want something to be top-quality, the best incentive is to have it be a rental from the company that designs, manufactures, and repairs it.
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I feel like bell system was a bit of a weird special case with this. The combination of the monopoly and their vertical integration meant there was an incentive for the western electric end user devices to be made well and upgraded frequently to eke out as much network efficiency as possible.
I could be reading too far into it though given how far removed POTS is from modern networks.
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