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Razer Naga Trinity Disassembly

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    • Remove the interchangeable side plate.

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    • Remove the mouse's feet using the opening pick.

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    • Remove the four 6mm screws by using a JIS #1 screwdriver.

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    • Separate the top mouse housing from the bottom mouse housing using the opening pick.

    • Be careful not to tug too hard on the ribbon connector.

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    • Unlock the ribbon connector that is held down by the main board clips using the spudger's pointed end.

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    • Remove the side housing using the opening pick.

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    • Remove the top housing LED 3-Pin connector that is near the main board.

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

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Alexandros Andreou

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I would like to to point out that at step 7, second picture, the 3-pin connector is for the top 2 buttons. the RGB LED is actually in the board and can be seen in step 7 first picture, tiny white square at the bottom, top left where it says K7-D1.

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The cable for the Naga2014 fits admirably and appears to work fully, BUT NOTE: the green and white wires need to be swapped around in the plug at the end that connects inside the mouse.

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How do you open up the side plates so you can clean inside them?

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If you feel along the back, you'll notice that it is 'rougher' than the injection-molded plastic; this is a sticker that hides 4 Phillips #1 screws and two more magnets. Peel off the sticker and remove the screws--the plate should then lift right out. I... discovered this the hard way after destructively disassembling a broken 12-button part because the design LOOKS like it just clips on, and I wasn't sure if this was a heat glue situation or something else. Here's the 6-button part fully disassembled. https://i.imgur.com/xK7IPus.jpg

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How do you remove the board so that you can replace the mouse buttons when they break?

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