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Scope
The scope of this teardown encompasses the Logitech V220 and its owners/users.
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            Orient the mouse so you are viewing its base. 
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            Using your fingers, gently remove the USB wireless receiver by sliding it towards you. 
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            With your fingertip, engage the power switch to its OFF position to ensure the mouse is not powered. 
 
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            Locate the four mouse pads. 
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            Use the rectangular end of the metal spudger to get underneath each mouse pad, pry them up, and peel them off. 
 
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            Locate the four #0 Phillips screws where the mouse pads previously were. 
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            Unscrew the four #0 Phillips screws with the Phillips #0 screwdriver. 
 
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            Once the housing screws are fully removed, slowly (and carefully) separate the top and bottom halves of the housing. 
 
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            Gently set the mouse halves down on a flat surface. 
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            Secure the base half with one hand. 
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            With thumb and forefinger, grab the end of the molex and pull it away from you until the molex is unplugged. 
 
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            Locate the one, scroll wheel, #0 Phillips screw near the very front edge of the mouse. 
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            Turn the mouse 90 degrees clockwise. 
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            While supporting the rear of the mouse base, unscrew the #0 Phillips scroll wheel screw. 
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            Once the scroll wheel screw is fully removed, manually extract the scroll wheel and spring assembly. 
 
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            Locate the scroll wheel spring. 
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            Use the tweezers to gently remove the spring by slowly tugging the spring away from the scroll wheel assembly. 
 
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            Locate and remove the circuit board screw. 
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            Grip the edges of the circuit board. 
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            Manually remove the circuit board from the base of the mold housing. 
 
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            Locate and remove the #0 Phillips screw in the middle of the mouse. 
 
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            Flip over the top half of the mouse housing so you are viewing underneath it. 
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            Locate the mouse button hooks. 
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            Rotate the housing 180 degrees clockwise. 
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            Using the spudger, firmly push down on each mouse button until the mouse button is released from the hook. 
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            Viewing the front of the mouse, the left and right mouse buttons should be detached from the housing. 
 
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            Hold the housing so you are looking down the battery slot. 
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            Place the flat end of the spudger between the mouse buttons and the housing. 
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            Pry off the mouse buttons. 
 
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Tyler - Very good work on this and your other work on this mouse. I appreciate your attention to detail. I wonder if you are the T. Price who used to go to MacDonalds in U/A in 1995? Thanks again so much for your professional work!
