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+ | [title] Removing the mouse buttons and the upper shell |
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+ | [* icon_note] To gain access to the internals we need to remove the upper shell, to do this we need to remove two more screws, which are (unfortunately) located underneath the two main mouse buttons. |
+ | [* black] The left button is rather easy to remove, just apply light upwards pressure between the shell and the mouse button, you will be able to lift it up as it's on a hinge, and gently remove it from the hinge for better access to the screw |
+ | [* black] For the right button, apply pressure from multiple angles if the button doesn't come off like the left button. Try to apply pressure from the points marked by yellow arrows. |
+ | [* icon_caution] Removing the right button requires a lot more force, be very careful and try to apply pressure from as many sides as possible to spread out the pressure as to not break anything |
+ | [* icon_note] For me, it didn't actually hinge like the left button did, instead I had to remove it from the hinge directly. |
+ | [* black] Once both buttons are removed, we can access the screws located in the red circle markers, use a Phillips screwdriver to remove them. |
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