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This guide will teach you how to fully deconstruct the mouse and remove the green motherboard.
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Use a spudger to pry off all 4 mouse feet from under the mouse.
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Use a Phillips #00 screwdriver to unscrew all 6 screws (3x5mm) from under the mouse feet.
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Use the blue spudger to prop open the battery port.
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Remove the two AA batteries from the device.
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Lift the top of the mouse from the base of the mouse (separate mouse in half) to expose the mouse’s internal hardware.
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Use tweezers to grip and detach the white ribbon cable from the motherboard.
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Use pliers to detach the white plug from the motherboard.
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Use a Phillips #00 screwdriver to unscrew all 5 screws (3x5mm ) from the battery pack and motherboard.
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Remove the motherboard from the mouse.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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So can I buy a new motherboard? Where? I don’t see one available on this site.
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Hi there Kat. Did you eventually find out where to get a new motherboard for your G602 mouse?
Jerico, I’ve got a problem with my g602, as the mouse is depleting new batteries energy. I put new batteries on, and they are immediately recognized as “low batteries” by the mouse system, flashing the led indicator as low battery as well. Any thoughts?
Cristian Pereverzieff - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0 crwdns2950251:0crwdne2950251:0
I'm having the same problem. Where you able to fix the problem?
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The hardest part was to find a spare mainboard.
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