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Logitech M310 Mouse Wheel Spring Repair

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    • Check if the scroll wheel is spinning freely without resistance.

    • A correctly aligned spring will cause the wheel to ratchet in small increments

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    • Use your thumb to press the indentation on the bottom battery cover.

    • Slide down the battery cover and fully remove the battery cover.

    • Remove the battery.

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    • Remove two Phillips #1 screws.

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    • Remove the bottom board plate from the mouse body by pulling it down and away.

    • Ensure not to apply the force perpendicular to the mouse body. The board will only remove in a downward direction.

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    • Use the 2mm flat head to lift up the spring leg.

    • Use the screwdriver as a lever to pry the spring leg back into the scroll wheel

    • You may need to use your thumb to pull the scroll wheel to the left a few millimeters, creating enough of a gap on the right side for the spring leg to fit into the mouse wheel cavity.

    • The spring leg should no longer be visible once aligned inside the mouse wheel cavity.

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    • Before reassembling the mouse, confirm if the scroll wheel is fixed appropriately.

    • Gently place the mouse down on the table and scroll the wheel. There should now be a noticeable difference in resistance, and it should no longer freely spin.

    • If the scroll wheel is still not fixed, you may need to readjust the spring into the cavity again (see Step 5).

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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Great tutorial. I thought I needed to buy another one. With this I managed to fix it under 2 minutes. Thanks! :)

StopShop GSM - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0

Excellent instructions, I searched the web for days looking for the solution. I could not determine if it was software or hardware, the mouse wheel has always spun free, no clicking. After following your instructions, it clicks when I scroll and the spontaneous jumping is gone. Thanks a million!

Bob Weenig - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0

Fantastic instructions! I was struggling to find out how the spring should be placed for the proper ratcheting behavior. This walk-through got me there in less than a minute. Thank you very much!

Sean Smith - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0

Is there any way to replace the spring if lost?

Connor - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0

Thanks so much for the great tutorial. The pictures really helped.

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