G305 Double-Click Test
Confirm G305 duplicate clicks locally before buying switches, a mousepad, or a replacement mouse.
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Start with the matching live browser test, then return here to interpret the result.
Check path
Click slowly and count one press at a time.
Compare left, right, and middle click behavior.
Retest near the receiver to rule out wireless instability.
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Repair makes sense when only one switch is unstable.
Replace when click, wheel, and tracking faults appear together.
Use a new mouse only after repeat failure follows the G305.
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FAQs
How do I test Logitech G305 double-clicking? +
Use slow, deliberate clicks in the live mouse test. If one physical press repeatedly becomes two browser clicks while other buttons behave normally, switch bounce is more likely than software timing.
Can wireless lag make a G305 look like it double-clicks? +
Wireless instability can confuse diagnosis, especially near a weak receiver path. Retest near the receiver and on another USB port before treating the click switch as failed.
Should I repair or replace a double-clicking G305? +
Repair can be worth it when the shell, sensor, wheel, and battery path are healthy and only one switch is bouncing. Replace when multiple parts fail or soldering is not worth the time.
Repair path
If the same fault repeats, use the guide before buying replacement hardware.
Mouse path
Run the source test.
Use the matching live tester first, then return to the model page only if the fault repeats.