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            Remove the battery door cover and flip the mouse on it's back 
 
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            Remove the two screws in the battery bay that hold the top grip to the base of the mouse. 
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            Use a flat head screwdriver and wedge the blade in-between the top and bottom part of the mouse. There is a small cut-out to work with. 
 
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            Separate the top and bottom parts of the mouse 
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            Remove the three Philips head screws holding in the forward/back buttons 
 
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            Using tweezers or your hands, carefully remove the plastic buttons by following the direction of movement in each image. 
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            You need to make sure not to bend or pull too hard to remove the buttons. 
 
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            Use a Philips screwdriver to remove the two remaining screws from the grip. 
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            Then, gently pry the mouse button cover from the grip using a flat-edge screwdriver. There is just enough space to get a fine driver wedged in place. 
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            Use your fingernails or a spudger tool to push each plastic tab back (green) 
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            Lastly, slide the button check clips down and then up in the direction indicated by the arrows to remove the button cover from the grip. 
 
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            The grip and cover should be completely separated at this point 
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            This is a good time to do some cleaning. You can wash all of the plastic components and scrub off any dirt. 
 
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            Use a Philips screwdriver to lift the tip of the scrollwheel up and away from the top of base of the mouse 
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            The clips holding it in place should click when you remove the wheel and should make a similar noise if you replace them 
 
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            Insert a flathead screwdriver into the narrow gap between the clasp of the battery bay and the base of the mouse 
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            Apply a fair amount of upward force to release the battery bay from the base 
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            Next, remove the battery cable and slide the whole battery bay from the base of the mouse 
 
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            Use a Philips screw to remove the only screw securing the board to the base 
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            Push the retaining clasps outwards and slide the whole logic board out at a 20 degree angle. It should not require any force and come free 
 
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            Follow these steps in reverse to rebuild the mouse. 
 
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crwdns2947410:01crwdne2947410:0
what is the trobleshooter method to determine exactly what will have to be replaced and where to procure it?
