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Damn, mine keep breaking every 5 or 6 years of heavy use
I've never had a (quality) mouse break on me. The closest to broke I have is my current mionix mouse has something wrong with the cable and sometimes if it's bent just the right way it stops working. But as soon as I adjust the mouse cable it works. This issue only happens like 5 times a year, and it's my mouse at work so I've never bothered to replace it. Outside of that in 20 years I've never had a mouse fail. Same with stick drift on controllers. Honestly I think it's just user error.