Remove four pads/"legs", stuck at the bottom of the mouse, and you'll find four screws which will allow you to disassemble mouse. Note: Pads have two layers. Some time when removing pads one layer remain on mouse covering screws.
Rather than removing the lower layer, if you use a sharp knife or a razor blade to make a **** through it above the screw head, you can still fit a jeweler's screwdriver onto the screw, but also avoid significant damage to the lower layer. This both helps to retain the screw in the housing, and makes the lower layer reusable...Rather than removing the lower layer, if you use a sharp knife or a razor blade to make a **** through it above the screw head, you can still fit a jeweler's screwdriver onto the screw, but also avoid significant damage to the lower layer. This both helps to retain the screw in the housing, and makes the lower layer reusable...
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Remove four pads/"legs", stuck at the bottom of the mouse, and you'll find four screws which will allow you to disassemble mouse.
Note: Pads have two layers. Some time when removing pads one layer remain on mouse covering screws.
Rather than removing the lower layer, if you use a sharp knife or a razor blade to make a **** through it above the screw head, you can still fit a jeweler's screwdriver onto the screw, but also avoid significant damage to the lower layer. This both helps to retain the screw in the housing, and makes the lower layer reusable...