This is totally un-SF related but I doesnt kurr.
I hate adjusting to a new mouse. My Razer Deathadder Chroma (Honestly, Razer's naming is embarrassing. When people ask me about one of their products I feel like an idiot saying its name) died - I had the click issue, when i was going to un-solder and replace the little internal button that was acting up, but then the damn mouse started to track poorly, like the sensor was dirty or obstructed, even though it wasnt.. So I tore it apart anyway and cleaned it top to bottom, tested the tracking with the mouse essentially a circuit board, reset its calibration as-per Razers recommendation, but no dice. So, sensor and button died at around the same time. Gave up and bought a Wal-Mart mouse cause I needed a working mouse until i could afford one that wasn't the electronic version of an anus, and just dealt with it for a few days.
So, got paid today and went back to originally buy another Chroma - Its the best mouse Ive ever had really. Super straight forward, great great great feel in my hand, I loved everything about it. The build quality is great too, which may not seem the case with two different things breaking within a few days of one another, but you have to understand that I have slammed this mouse and thrown it and slapped it across the table and just generally been a prick towards it, for at least two years. I have a temper. Well, get to Best Buy (im too impatient to order shit online, id rather pay more and just have the damn thing and we dont have anything else around here that would have gaming type peripherals.) and the online deal on the DA Chroma isnt applicable in the store for some reason. I bitch and moan and then realize its all my own fault and Im a complete cock, I had grabbed an 'Elite' and never noticed.. So they dont have the mouse Im looking for and I just dont want to drop 80$ on a damn mouse right now. I look over and see a Corsair Katar on sale for 25$, do some quick googling and it reviews well.. Now here I am.
I just typed all that to say : Adjusting to a new mouse is hard.