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I'm gonna assume your answer means "the turbo button died with the PS2"
Don't know why this isn't a thing with gaming mice so as to not need the automatic recievers in Fallout 4, the L85A1 in Killing Floor 2, or i guess any other game where high ROF guns operate with a semi-auto firing system
High end mice and even some basic models can have macros programmed which do exactly this function. Swiftpoint's Z gaming mouse even has multi-stage mouse buttons, meaning you could have Stage 1 set as a normal LMB click and Stage 2(pressed harder) as a Turbo Macro.