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+[* black] The new EVQ P0E07K can be seen in the image.
+[* black] Using your soldering Iron, de-solder the old switch by placing tweezers under the switch for leverage whilst heating the pins.
+[* black] You may find it easier to wriggle the switch out one pin at a time, rather than heating both pins at once.
+[* black] De-solder the holes with the solder pump or wick.
+[* black] Insert the new buttons and solder, ensuring they are flush with the PCB.
+[* black] Re-assemble the mouse carefully ensuring the power switch, lens, antenna and mouse wheel are in the correct locations.
+[* black] Test the switch works acceptably before screwing the unit back together.

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