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Introduction
The common causes of faulty mouse clickers are frequent use, clicking too hard, and dust getting into the switches. The purpose of this guide is to detail how to replace athe mouse clickerclickers on the Logitech M100 Mouse, with the goal of prolonging your mouse's lifelifetime. This guide will not require any specialized knowledge besides a basic understanding of how to use a soldering iron. A soldering iron is a device that heats up a metal tip that will cause any soldering material it touches to melt (soldering material is metal with a low melting point). When replacing the mouse clicker, beBe cautious of the iron and solder's heat when replacing the mouse clicker, as it could burn your hands.
Conclusion
To reassemble your device, follow steps 2-7 in reverse. Once that is done, congratulations. You have now replaced the clickers on your mouse and can continue using it!