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+[title] Remove two pads on bottom to expose screws
[* black] Thin blade/knife to start removal of bottom pads, then peel off. Lay flat to ensure it goes back on during assembly.
-[* black] Four T5 screws open mouse. Two short at front, two long at rear.
-[* black] When removing wheel, be careful as a a spring is underneath. Pry front holding wheel to ensure it does not pop, same with back.
-[* black] Clean wheel and mouse - plenty of hairs as shown. Compressed duster spray helps.
-[* black] Two connectors shown can be disconnected to disable blue button on left of mouse and/or the feedback mechanism in the rear of the mouse body.
-[* black] Several small phillips pan head screws will remove the sides and rear circuit board - keep flat head phillips in place for the laser assembly on the reverse side.