Yeah it irritates me that the sensors always go so soon. You'd think the tech would advance past this, but it's been a complaint for years at this point.
Sounds about right. But if controllers can have hall effect to prevent stick drift (third party controllers at least), then why can't mouse switches have something similar?
Often it's just a bit of dirt. Other times it wears out. My point wasn't that it's the same as drift, but that both are wear and tear that should be avoidable or less of a problem. Like hall effect joysticks in controllers, which are still not available on first party controllers because they want you buying new ones all the time.
Same thing with these switches. There has to be a better switch that makes this less of a problem or at least prevents it from happening so damn quickly.