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I was thinking of purchasing a new mouse, since my current mouse is not working properly. I was thinking of getting a mouse that is lightweight and can double click. I would prefer that it can drag click as well, but it is not compulsory to be able to do so. In short, Qualities the mouse should have :

Lightweight

can double click

can be purchased in India and is under 50$

I have found a mouse that is lightweight but I can't find any help online so as to if it can drag click or double click. This (Redragon m908) is the mouse I am talking about. Can anyone recommend me such a mouse, or tell me if the Redragon mouse can double click?

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As far as I know, double clicking and dragging are software features, not hardware features, so as long as the mouse is consistent with its clicks (and your OS supports it), you can double click and drag click. This means you should get a mouse with good reviews, and you are probably good with double clicks as well.

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  • Hmm, in that case, The G502 hero should also be able to double click, but it actually can't. No offense, but I doubt what you said is true or not...
    – RyugaGod
    Apr 30, 2022 at 7:25
  • That mouse uses inconsistent switches according to Reddit, that double click when a single click is needed.
    – Irsu85
    Apr 30, 2022 at 8:11
  • Could you please link the reddit page from which you read this?
    – RyugaGod
    Apr 30, 2022 at 8:43
  • @RyugaGod What makes you think the G502 hero can't double-click? Of course it can: if you click twice fast on any mouse, it double clicks. Unless the mouse has a hardware problem. Or, if by "can double click" you mean "can simulate a double click with a single click of a special button", then you should be more explicit.
    – dim
    May 2, 2022 at 13:30

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