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[title] required tools & initial teardown | |
[* black] Replacing this button requires soldering. I recommend a "needle-type" soldering iron head (shown) to push the pins of the broken button out of the PCB. | |
[* black] See [guide|27423|this guide] for the initial teardown. I will pick up where Brett leaves off. | |
[* black] You will need to purchase a replacement button ([link|https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/e-switch/TL1150AF070Q/1556582|Digi-Key -- EG4414-ND]). But before purchasing, tear the mouse down and confirm the button is broken and it is not another problem. | |
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+ | [* black] Required tools: |
[* black] multimeter (to confirm button malfunction) | |
- | [* black] soldering iron, solder, isopropyl, |
+ | [* black] soldering iron, solder, isopropyl |
+ | [* black] required screw driver heads |
+ | [* black] patienence |