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[* black] Popping four plastic clips open lets us into the battery chamber. | |
[* icon_note] It turns out these clips are actually part of the rocking/clicking mechanism for the single top shell/button. | |
- | [* black] Also check that clear acrylic. It's only painted on the underside, leaving the top and sides clear |
+ | [* black] Also check that clear acrylic. It's only painted on the underside, leaving the top and sides clear—[http://everythingisawesome.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Stop-trying-to-make-fetch-happen.jpg|so fetch|new_window=true]! |
[* black] With the upper casing lifted up, we get a clear view of what makes this mouse so ''sense''-ational—that capacitative array. | |
[* icon_note] The capacitative array makes this mouse a bit of a trackpad hybrid, allowing it to detect touch on its surface, registering gestures made without even moving the mouse. |