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The metal leaf of the mouse button micro switch can get stuck on occasion. this can temporarily stop double clicking and actuation issues.
If this doesn't improve anything then it's either a software issue or an issue with the hardware of the mouse.
https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/comments/n12gun/solution_i_have_found_a_fix_to_the_mouse_double/
What difference does it make if it's a cheap gaming mouse?
Literally, the majority of top tier gaming mice, their switches fail in about a year. Expensive mice.
I'd rather press into my mouse switch and repeat the steps mentioned in the reddit article and having a mouse without button issues even if it is temporary, instead of spending another 150 canadian dollars on another mouse. Simple easy solution.