Can't recall the model of my old Logitech, but have been using a Logitech M510 for several years. No problems, use rechargeable in it. Batteries last a long time.
When I got it, I was so surprised, that it was physically large, that it actually fit my hand well. (And worked decently too.)
(Just mentioning because of the size. Not appropriate for the OP, it's wired. And I don't put credence into "gaming" either. To me, it's a mouse. Large in size. Happens to actually work well, for me.)
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I'm 70 and adapted. The MX 1000 was a great mouse but it was heavy and quite large. I find it a lot easier to use a smaller mouse these days. I got a Razor Deathadder Elite gaming mouse because I was wearing out so many smaller wireless mice gaming, but the Deathadder is slim and feels more like a mobile mouse to me.
I replaced mine with a Logitech Performance Mouse MX. Very similar later model. Drawback: It loses charge pretty quickly, but can be used as a corded mouse while recharging.
In fact I no longer have the Performance Mouse MX. Can't remember why I got rid of it, but I now have an MX Master (not the 2S model in GreyFalcon's post). I'm still happy with it.
I replaced mine with a Logitech Performance Mouse MX. Very similar later model. Drawback: It loses charge pretty quickly, but can be used as a corded mouse while recharging.
I'm happy with it.
Paul D
I purchased the Logitec Performance Mouse MX, too, from a very well known supplier. Today I shipped it back. The "Zoom" button would not accept re-assignment. The "Application" button wouldn't work at all. And probably worst of all, the 3 pads on the underside of the mouse showed quit a bit of scratches from what I think was previous usage. So, now I'm expecting a refund.