![]() These buttons remain some of the best feeling on the market. The click tactility feels similar to the original, crispy buttons with little pre-travel and some post-travel. The button shell is more firmly set, I don’t feel much side movement on the buttons themselves, a significant improvement from the G Pro Wireless. The buttons on my Superlight feel quite solid with a unique sound signature that sounds more full compared to all other mouse clicks. The Superlight has switched away from 50M Omrons to 20M Omrons, I can only assume to help address some of the issues that might be causing a double click. I personally have experienced some double clicking on my old G Pro Wireless, luckily Logitech replaced my mouse, that replacement has not had any issues. Logitech mice have been battling a double-clicking issue that has plagued several of their mice including the original G Pro Wireless, to the point where they’ve been updating firmware to add more debounce delay. ![]() Manual, nothing really needed in there.G Sticker, to show people you’re a REAL gamer.PTFE disc, replaces the standard magnetic door, add an extra PTFE foot to the center of the Superlight.Grips for main button, left and right side. ![]() Cleaning cloth, to prep the surface for grips.USB-A/Micro-USB extension, used to extend the wireless range of the USB-A dongle if needed. ![]() ![]() This rubber cable has prongs to securely connect to your mouse.
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