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[* black] Hiding beneath the logic board, we find a teensy switch that makes the mouse click its click (no Taptic Engine just yet). | |
- | [* black] Luckily, |
+ | [* black] Luckily, it's held in ''only'' by the board above, and is a welcome relief after wading through the rest of this tar pit. |
[* black] As a common failure part for computer mice, it's nice that Apple used a fairly standard and [http://www.amazon.com/Switch-D2FC-7-H-Million-Microsoft-Logitech/dp/B00FF4MN1U|easily-sourced switch|new_window=true]—although its replacement will require dealing with all of that glue (and soldering in the replacement switch). |