I recently bought a new mouse and think it's pretty good so far. I actively play Minecraft PvP and have started to play Butterflyn (kind of as many clicks as possible). My new mouse has "Double Click Protection," which prevents me from double clicking (if you do not know what that is, just google it). But this double click is relatively important for mastering the type of click, so to speak. Now I wonder if there's a way to issue this Double Click Protection.
My mouse is the Razer Viper, if that helps. And please, do not answer something like, "You do not need so many clicks to be good". Just answer if you really have an answer to my question.
Has this Double Click Protection been implemented by special drivers or is the backup mechanical? In the first case, just install Linux with open source drivers.
(Can be wrong, I'm not sure)
The Razer Viper has an "optical switch", this is a laser that only passes through and is counted as a click when you just press the mouse button. So I do not think that they got this protection by special drivers.