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+[* black] Study how the antenna wire in front of the mouse wheel and the mouse wheel assembly are located into the PCB. You'll need to know this when you perform the re-assembly. Also note which side the power switch is set to for the off position.
+[* black] Remove the mouse wheel from the assembly, then remove the PCB.
[* black] The right mouse button is shown in the first picture. It can be seen next to the wire, between the silver tactile switch at the bottom of the picture and the battery spring contact.
-[* black] In the second picture, the result of fitting a taller tactile switch can be seen for the left mouse button. This functioned, but unfortunately the operating force was too high.
+[* black] In the second picture, the result of fitting a taller tactile switch can be seen for the left mouse button. This functioned, though in this case the operating force was too high.