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Cleaning Logitech MX Master

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Bottom Half (continued)
  • Time for a bit change! The PCB housing the switches for left and right clicks comes off with four P0 screws and another ZIF connector.

  • The scroll wheel assembly is held in with two P0 screws at the front. There's also a connector for the motor hiding under the ribbon cable for the PCB you just removed.

  • These screws aren't visible in this step, but can be seen in the previous one. I'm terrible at taking pictures.

  • You can see some of the debris causing my scrolling issues in the last photo.

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