Should I replace my Logitech G Pro for double-clicking?

Answer whether a Logitech G Pro double-click issue should be repaired, debounced, warrantied, or replaced.

Short answer

Only after testing. Logitech G Pro double-clicking is often a switch-bounce problem, but receiver placement, battery state, and software settings can make clicks feel inconsistent. Confirm slow-click duplicates first.

Confirm first

1

Run slow single clicks in the G Pro test.

2

Retest wired or with the receiver close.

3

Choose switch repair or replacement after repeat bounce.

Why this matters

HWProbe keeps the answer tied to evidence: run the matching browser test, try the reversible fix, then replace only when the same fault repeats. Tests run locally in your browser at hwprobe.com.

Start with the next check below. The path is intentionally short so you can confirm the signal before spending money.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can wireless behavior mimic G Pro double-clicking? +

Wireless issues usually feel inconsistent, but slow single clicks that create two events repeatedly point more strongly to switch bounce. Retest with the receiver close or wired if possible.

Is switch repair worth it on a Logitech G Pro? +

It can be worth it if the mouse is otherwise healthy and you can do careful soldering or use a repair service. Replacement is simpler when multiple parts are worn.

After repeat failure

Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 options

double click or tracking replacement. Amazon is the default purchase path for broad availability. We may earn from qualifying purchases.

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Next step

Measure before replacing.

Use a live browser test first, then follow the repair path.