![]() When you press left click (mouse1) and then press right click (mouse2), or the other way round, there is a firmware flaw forcing a 50-55ms delay. The second issue is the m1+m2 click latency. If you made the change once successfully, and then left it as it is, then you fluked and did the right thing. Hard to say when, but it happens a lot so won't take much to find out. It is likely to happen to you, but it might not be at the first or second attempt. First is the software/firmware issue, where any change made and applied to the onboard settings had a high chance to brick the mouse. If you're that interested in Ninox Auroras, I'm surprised you don't know about the 2 major issues with this mouse. Chinese universal PTFE feet (pack of a 100 for dollar or something, WMO size I think) get glued on top of the original plastic ones, as trying to cut something this small with scissors doesn't look better anyways. Rubber coating mostly flaked off, trying to remove the rest of it scratched through the paint so I stopped, it looks really tired. Needed a contact cleaner spray into the microswitches several times, of course. Which is why I have spare Auroras! And now you're scaring me that they will all die! Everyone making light mice simply copies Zowie aka WMO shape, aka fat bottom I can't use. Chinese Diamondback-shaped cheap mice still exist, but they're unusable for gaming. I'm in the same boat as you, I can't use anything that has a fat end, aka anything available on the market. What about a brand new spare I have in the closet? Will that die the second I get it out of the box and try to set the speed? ![]() So you're saying even if those Auroras keep soldiering on, they will all die the second someone installs the original software? Is this a problem with certain batch of Auroras? Or perhaps using it with the software running in the background so it wears out the flash? Mine was programmed once and refuses to die after what, 7 years? My friend has two working for 4+ years. ![]()
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