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Riegel_Haribo t1_iu01arj wrote

Same problem, in a thread with another problem. https://www.reddit.com/r/iPadPro/comments/v3fjpy/comment/iaydaek/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3

Might be able to hit the areas with a hair dryer or heat gun until they are pliable, and re-shape them. With enough heat, they might shrinky-dink on their own (block the speaker ports with tape or foil).

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RedEdition t1_iu0benm wrote

Tried that with mine, didn't really work so well

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mr78rpm t1_iu1m152 wrote

In what way? Come on, when someone figures out some of the answer, ask about it! (OP should have shared the details, really....)

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BizzyM t1_iu107n6 wrote

Man, Logitech really has gone to shit.

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[deleted] t1_iu1law6 wrote

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mr78rpm t1_iu1mhb9 wrote

Many companies use more than one OEM. That means Original Equipment Manufacturer, and "original" unfortunately means they're not all the same. Hence some variability in construction etc. quality.

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thegreatmango t1_iu328fe wrote

Logitech is their own OEM.

Even more appropriate - they're also many others' OEM.

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Shorzey t1_iu1lmol wrote

I have their wireless keyboard/mouse/mousing charging pad and they're fuckin great

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BrappZanniganAgain t1_iu49xxo wrote

Nah there really isn’t much of anything as far as nicer mice than the MX Masters.

There are mice for different applications that are nicer for that, but for creative professionals and general office work the MX Master reigns supreme.

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BrappZanniganAgain t1_iu4k56k wrote

Right, there are mice purpose built for gaming that outperform the MX Master series if you’re gaming.

Those mice generally are lacking though in features that creative professionals use.

Did you really just read the first half of what I said and reply? I said there are better mice built for other purposes, but for creative professionals and general office workers the MX Master series are absolutely top tier

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Raul_Coronado t1_iu1qaqv wrote

QC is a bit down but they have good enough customer service to make up for it. Scroll wheel on my new mouse (g903) started acting strange and they shipped me a new one just via the chatbot in like two days.

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atari26k t1_iu2rh6z wrote

yea logitech is hit or miss now. not sure what if any, parts are being outsourced to crummy manufactures. but I still use some of their stuff and it works well. so of it however, is absolute crap.

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casseroleplay t1_iu1w12i wrote

>Might be able to hit the areas with a hair dryer or heat gun until they are pliable,

This is also a great way to interrogate someone.

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