crwdns2933423:0crwdne2933423:0

crwdns2933803:01crwdne2933803:0

crwdns2933797:0Carsten Frauenheimcrwdnd2933797:0crwdne2933797:0

crwdns2936043:0crwdne2936043:0 crwdns2933505:0crwdne2933505:0 Carsten Frauenheim

crwdns2933769:0crwdne2933769:0
crwdns2933771:0crwdne2933771:0
crwdns2933801:0crwdne2933801:0

crwdns2933807:0crwdne2933807:0

[title] Heat the mouse feet
[* black] Flip the mouse's power switch into the ***OFF*** position, unplug any cables, and flip it over so the feet are facing up.
[* icon_note] The unique shape of some mice can prevent them from laying flat. If you need to, [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/BytXBWKtJ4fUWdvr.full|lay your mouse on a soft towel|new_window=true] to prevent wobble.
[* icon_note] If you're planning to reuse your existing mouse feet, note that the adhesive needs to be thoroughly heated for them to be cleanly removed.
-[* black] Apply a [guide|25705|heated iOpener|new_window=true] to the mouse feet for about one minute.
+[* black] [guide|25705|Heat an iOpener|new_window=true] and apply it to the mouse feet for about two minutes.
[* icon_note] Alternatively, you can use a [guide|157348|hair dryer|new_window=true] to soften the mouse feet adhesive.
[* icon_caution] When using a hair dryer, don't heat the feet for more than a couple seconds at a time—anything hotter than ***just warm to the touch*** risks melting or warping the plastic lower case.