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-[title] remove screws, open
-[* red] Pull adhesive pads aside using scalpel, making it easier to remove 3 PH0 screws.
-[* black] It is recommmended to leave the pads in place, as they can be difficult to place after the repair. They also become non sticky if they are touched too much.
-[* black] Remove top part by prying with a spudger plastic tool, pulling gently to not break anything.
+[title] Open the case
+[* black] Flip the mouse over to gain access to the bottom.
+[* red] Using a scalpel, pick, or similar tool, peel away the slide pads on the bottom of the mouse in order to expose the three screws, shown in red in the image.
+ [* black] Peel away as little of the pads as possible, in order to preserve the adhesive on their undersides.
+[* red] Using a PH0 / Phillips #0 driver, remove the 3 screws shown in red.
+[* black] Gently separate the two halves of the case. Light prying may be required.
[* black] For PCB removal : remove 3 PH0 screws from PCB surface. The whole PCB can be taken out for inspection and repair after the screws are removed.