G Pro Superlight Double-Click Test

Confirm G Pro Superlight duplicate clicks before replacing a high-value gaming mouse.

Run test

Check path

1

Click slowly and count one press at a time.

2

Compare left click, right click, and wheel click.

3

Retest near the receiver and on another USB port.

Buy later

Repair when one switch bounces and the sensor is healthy.

Replace when click, wheel, and tracking problems stack up.

Keep it when receiver placement or software clears the issue.

Repair picks

Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 options $130-160

A lightweight gaming mouse path when double-click or tracking tests show the current mouse is no longer worth repairing.

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FAQs

How do I test a G Pro Superlight for double-clicking? +

Use slow deliberate clicks in the browser test. One physical press should create one click event; repeated duplicates on the same button suggest switch bounce.

Can wireless issues mimic Superlight double-clicking? +

Wireless instability can confuse diagnosis. Retest close to the receiver and on another USB port before treating the switch as failed.

Should I replace a G Pro Superlight that double-clicks? +

Replace only after repeat clean tests prove the issue. Because the mouse is high-value, switch repair may be worth considering when the rest of the mouse is healthy.

Repair path

If the same fault repeats, use the guide before buying replacement hardware.

Fix guide

Run the source test.

Use the matching live tester first, then return to the model page only if the fault repeats.