QUOTE(tegeus-Cromis @ Nov 8 2017, 07:53 AM)

QUOTE(RaderOfTheLostArk @ Nov 8 2017, 04:59 AM)

Well, my left mouse button just crapped out on me a little bit ago. A bit of an annoyance, but there shouldn't be a problem with getting a new one from the store tomorrow. It will make work in the morning more cumbersome though.
I have a Dell keyboard and a Logitech mouse that look like they are going to see out a decade of use. I don't understand why, though. Before that I used to get through at least one of each per year. Perhaps I have been spilling coffee less often or something. (That's the desktop - the laptop gets its mouse from Poundland, and a �1 mouse won't even see out a year, even with gentle use. Easy to replace, though.)
I used what I believe was the first iteration of the Logitech Cordless Mouseman for over a decade. It was a balled model, as was the norm back then. It used a somewhat expensive uncommon battery. Never gave me a lick of trouble other than needing to periodically clean the ball & its housing and put in a fresh battery. One day I set down and figured out how much all those replacement batteries ran me over the years. I trashed the Mouseman within days.
I've used a (corded) Logitech MX518 for years now on my various primary PCs. It's still going strong. I dread the day it bites the dust.
My ancient ultra chap no-name ergonomic keyboard is going strong too, though it now resides on my secondary PC. (I use a relatively new MS Ergonomic 4000 on my primary computer.)