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it might work
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h21WGffIhnE
The mouse button is a physical switch.
https://www.amazon.com/Button-Switch-Replacement-Compatible-Logitech/dp/B08GLYLT6T
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvWTDYth1Sg
That is why I avoid buying expensive mouses as they don't particularly last longer than cheaper ones. Especially when you play fast-paced, fast clicking games, mouse gets worn out faster.
Most mouses are 1yr warranty, I believe. Check it if you still have your receipt.
a small screwdriver and a plastic scraper lever or dull knife
to lever the plastic apart..
expensive depending on how you view the value
of doing your on repair against replacement and time.
40 minutes...