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[* black] Finally something we understand! Screws! Unfortunately, they're holding down a bracket over a ribbon cable which prevents us from separating the mouse bits just yet—but hey, that ribbon cable seatbelt will make the mouse better withstand drops.
[* black] Finally separated from the base of the mouse, the upper casing provides a clearer view of its capacitative touch-sensing array.
-[* black] A little spring provides some resistance and distributes force when the mouse is clicked, making it seem like the small button on the right occupies the whole width of the mouse. [http://www.chromaluna.com/hotlinks/Coool.gif|Cooool|new_window=true]!
+[* black] A little spring provides some resistance and distributes force when the mouse is clicked, making it seem like the small button on the right occupies the whole width of the mouse. [http://www.chromaluna.com/hotlinks/Coool.gif|Cooool|new_window=true]! Boing Boing! Yay! Mini slinky!
+[* icon_caution] DO NOT USE TINY SPRING AS MINI SLINKY!