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-[* black] To rejoin the halves, holding the top half, you will line up the thumb button into its notch, and press the right side down in a slightly rotating motion. There will be a firm click.
-[* black] Replace the screws into their proper locations.
- [* red] Torx T5
- [* orange] Philips #00
- [* icon_note] One tip I have found, for the top screw under the big pad, screw it in just so the top of the head is flush to the surface. Screwing it in too much can affect the functionality of the thumb button.
+[* black] To rejoin the halves, hold the top half and line up the thumb button into its notch.
+[* black] Press the right side down in a slightly rotating motion until you hear a firm click.
+[* red] Reinsert the two screws in the top of the mouse using a Torx T5 screwdriver.
+[* orange] Reinsert the four screws in the rest of the mouse using a Phillips #00 screwdriver.
+ [* icon_note] Tighten the top screw under the big pad just enough so the top of the head is flush to the surface. Screwing it in too much can affect the functionality of the thumb button.