Should I replace my Logitech G502 for double-clicking?

Answer whether a Logitech G502 double-click problem is worth debounce, switch repair, warranty, or replacement.

Short answer

Not before confirming switch bounce. A G502 is often worth repairing if the shape, sensor, and wheel are still good. Replace it when duplicate clicks repeat and the wheel, cable, or shell is also becoming unreliable.

Confirm first

1

Run slow single clicks in the G502 test.

2

Compare left, right, and middle click behavior.

3

Use warranty, switch repair, or replacement by total fault cost.

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

Is a G502 double-click usually a switch problem? +

Repeated duplicate events from slow single clicks are consistent with switch bounce. Confirm it in a test before assuming software, wireless, or operating-system behavior.

When is a new G502 better than switch repair? +

Replacement is cleaner when the mouse also has wheel skips, cable faults, battery trouble, or worn feet and shell parts. Repair is more attractive when only one switch is failing.

After repeat failure

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Next step

Measure before replacing.

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