현재 버전 작성자: Todd
텍스트:
- | Edit 1/2/15: iFixit has revised their site since my original post, meaning that the text can't be placed in between photos. The photos are still in the correct order, but do not align with the text any more. |
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You'll need a small Phillips screwdriver. A size 0x40 works nicely. (Picture 1) Also get a penknife or Xacto knife to peel the gliders off, and some superglue of some type. | |
To view the pictures larger, just single-click on them. They will zoom for a better view. | |
[image|165672|align=left] | |
(Picture 2) Remove the battery cover and the batteries. | |
Remove the screws next to the + and - symbols. The other screws will be removed later. | |
[image|165671|align=left] | |
(Picture 3) Lift the edge of the foot gliders with a knife. Peel the sliders off. When you remove them, the adhesive will be useless. Rub it off with your finger and discard. Set the gliders aside. | |
(Picture 4) Remove the screws that were hidden by the gliders. | |
[image|165670|align=left] | |
[image|165669|align=left] | |
(Picture 5) Lift the upper shell away from the base. | |
[image|165668|align=left] | |
(Picture 6) Remove the two remaining screws that hold the blue top to the rest of the shell. | |
[image|165673|align=left] | |
(Picture 7) These screws are smaller than the four screws removed in prior steps. Keep them separate from the other four. | |
[image|165674|align=left] | |
(Picture 8) Push the 2 blue tabs toward the centerline of the mouse, using your fingernail or small screwdriver. This will release the blue plastic from the black shell. | |
[image|165676|align=left] | |
(Picture 9) Wiggle the blue top off of the black shell. It won't take much force at all. | |
[image|165678|align=left] | |
(Picture 10) Look at the black shell. The problem is that the battery contact has lifted out of the plastic, preventing the left button of the blue shell from being depressed. The top edge of the metal should be flush with the black plastic. | |
[image|165677|align=left] | |
(Picture 11) Push the metal back down into its slot. I used the side of my screwdriver. | |
[image|165679|align=left] | |
(Picture 12) Apply the glue. (Picture 13) I used Krazy Glue with the brush applicator. This type seems to have a longer working time and took about 5 minutes to dry to the touch. I made myself a nice adult beverage while I waited. | |
[image|165680|align=left] | |
[image|165682|align=left] | |
(Picture 14) I put the glue in two spots, which are the glossy areas in the picture. | |
[image|165681|align=left] | |
Let the glue set if needed, and reassemble in reverse order. You will likely have to superglue the gliders back on after you put the screws in the bottom of the mouse. Make sure the glue is dry before setting the mouse down on your desk. | |
Done! The mouse should have a much nicer "clicky" to it now! |
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편집자: Todd
텍스트:
Edit 1/2/15: iFixit has revised their site since my original post, meaning that the text can't be placed in between photos. The photos are still in the correct order, but do not align with the text any more. | |
You'll need a small Phillips screwdriver. A size 0x40 works nicely. (Picture 1) Also get a penknife or Xacto knife to peel the gliders off, and some superglue of some type. | |
To view the pictures larger, just single-click on them. They will zoom for a better view. | |
[image|165672|align=left] | |
- | Remove the battery cover and the batteries. |
+ | (Picture 2) Remove the battery cover and the batteries. |
Remove the screws next to the + and - symbols. The other screws will be removed later. | |
- | |
+ | |
[image|165671|align=left] | |
(Picture 3) Lift the edge of the foot gliders with a knife. Peel the sliders off. When you remove them, the adhesive will be useless. Rub it off with your finger and discard. Set the gliders aside. | |
(Picture 4) Remove the screws that were hidden by the gliders. | |
[image|165670|align=left] | |
[image|165669|align=left] | |
(Picture 5) Lift the upper shell away from the base. | |
[image|165668|align=left] | |
(Picture 6) Remove the two remaining screws that hold the blue top to the rest of the shell. | |
[image|165673|align=left] | |
(Picture 7) These screws are smaller than the four screws removed in prior steps. Keep them separate from the other four. | |
[image|165674|align=left] | |
(Picture 8) Push the 2 blue tabs toward the centerline of the mouse, using your fingernail or small screwdriver. This will release the blue plastic from the black shell. | |
[image|165676|align=left] | |
(Picture 9) Wiggle the blue top off of the black shell. It won't take much force at all. | |
[image|165678|align=left] | |
(Picture 10) Look at the black shell. The problem is that the battery contact has lifted out of the plastic, preventing the left button of the blue shell from being depressed. The top edge of the metal should be flush with the black plastic. | |
[image|165677|align=left] | |
(Picture 11) Push the metal back down into its slot. I used the side of my screwdriver. | |
[image|165679|align=left] | |
(Picture 12) Apply the glue. (Picture 13) I used Krazy Glue with the brush applicator. This type seems to have a longer working time and took about 5 minutes to dry to the touch. I made myself a nice adult beverage while I waited. | |
[image|165680|align=left] | |
[image|165682|align=left] | |
(Picture 14) I put the glue in two spots, which are the glossy areas in the picture. | |
[image|165681|align=left] | |
Let the glue set if needed, and reassemble in reverse order. You will likely have to superglue the gliders back on after you put the screws in the bottom of the mouse. Make sure the glue is dry before setting the mouse down on your desk. | |
Done! The mouse should have a much nicer "clicky" to it now! |
현황:
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편집자: Todd
텍스트:
- | You'll need a small Phillips screwdriver. A size 0x40 works nicely. Also get a penknife or Xacto knife to peel the gliders off, and some superglue of some type. |
---|---|
+ | Edit 1/2/15: iFixit has revised their site since my original post, meaning that the text can't be placed in between photos. The photos are still in the correct order, but do not align with the text any more. |
+ | |
+ | You'll need a small Phillips screwdriver. A size 0x40 works nicely. (Picture 1) Also get a penknife or Xacto knife to peel the gliders off, and some superglue of some type. |
To view the pictures larger, just single-click on them. They will zoom for a better view. | |
- | [image|165672] |
+ | [image|165672|align=left] |
+ | |
Remove the battery cover and the batteries. | |
+ | |
Remove the screws next to the + and - symbols. The other screws will be removed later. | |
+ | (Picture 2) |
+ | [image|165671|align=left] |
- | |
+ | (Picture 3) Lift the edge of the foot gliders with a knife. Peel the sliders off. When you remove them, the adhesive will be useless. Rub it off with your finger and discard. Set the gliders aside. |
- | Lift the edge of the foot gliders with a knife. Peel the sliders off. When you remove them, the adhesive will be useless. Rub it off with your finger and discard. Set the gliders aside. |
- | Remove the screws that were hidden by the gliders. |
- | [image|165670] |
+ | (Picture 4) Remove the screws that were hidden by the gliders. |
+ | [image|165670|align=left] |
- | [image|165669] |
+ | [image|165669|align=left] |
- | Lift the upper shell away from the base. |
+ | (Picture 5) Lift the upper shell away from the base. |
- | [image|165668] |
+ | [image|165668|align=left] |
- | Remove the two remaining screws that hold the blue top to the rest of the shell. |
+ | (Picture 6) Remove the two remaining screws that hold the blue top to the rest of the shell. |
- | [image|165673] |
+ | [image|165673|align=left] |
- | These screws are smaller than the four screws removed in prior steps. Keep them separate from the other four. |
+ | (Picture 7) These screws are smaller than the four screws removed in prior steps. Keep them separate from the other four. |
- | [image|165674] |
+ | [image|165674|align=left] |
- | Push the 2 blue tabs toward the centerline of the mouse, using your fingernail or small screwdriver. This will release the blue plastic from the black shell. |
+ | (Picture 8) Push the 2 blue tabs toward the centerline of the mouse, using your fingernail or small screwdriver. This will release the blue plastic from the black shell. |
- | [image|165676] |
+ | [image|165676|align=left] |
- | Wiggle the blue top off of the black shell. It won't take much force at all. |
+ | (Picture 9) Wiggle the blue top off of the black shell. It won't take much force at all. |
- | [image|165678] |
+ | [image|165678|align=left] |
- | Look at the black shell. The problem is that the battery contact has lifted out of the plastic, preventing the left button of the blue shell from being depressed. The top edge of the metal should be flush with the black plastic. |
+ | (Picture 10) Look at the black shell. The problem is that the battery contact has lifted out of the plastic, preventing the left button of the blue shell from being depressed. The top edge of the metal should be flush with the black plastic. |
- | [image|165677] |
+ | [image|165677|align=left] |
- | Push the metal back down into its slot. I used the side of my screwdriver. |
+ | (Picture 11) Push the metal back down into its slot. I used the side of my screwdriver. |
- | [image|165679] |
+ | [image|165679|align=left] |
- | Apply the glue. I used Krazy Glue with the brush applicator. This type seems to have a longer working time and took about 5 minutes to dry to the touch. I made myself a nice adult beverage while I waited. |
+ | (Picture 12) Apply the glue. (Picture 13) I used Krazy Glue with the brush applicator. This type seems to have a longer working time and took about 5 minutes to dry to the touch. I made myself a nice adult beverage while I waited. |
- | [image|165680] |
+ | [image|165680|align=left] |
- | [image|165682] |
+ | [image|165682|align=left] |
- | I put the glue in two spots, which are the glossy areas in the picture. |
+ | (Picture 14) I put the glue in two spots, which are the glossy areas in the picture. |
- | [image|165681] |
+ | [image|165681|align=left] |
Let the glue set if needed, and reassemble in reverse order. You will likely have to superglue the gliders back on after you put the screws in the bottom of the mouse. Make sure the glue is dry before setting the mouse down on your desk. | |
Done! The mouse should have a much nicer "clicky" to it now! |
현황:
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편집자: Todd
텍스트:
You'll need a small Phillips screwdriver. A size 0x40 works nicely. Also get a penknife or Xacto knife to peel the gliders off, and some superglue of some type. | |
To view the pictures larger, just single-click on them. They will zoom for a better view. | |
[image|165672] | |
- | |
+ | Remove the battery cover and the batteries. |
Remove the screws next to the + and - symbols. The other screws will be removed later. | |
[image|165671] | |
Lift the edge of the foot gliders with a knife. Peel the sliders off. When you remove them, the adhesive will be useless. Rub it off with your finger and discard. Set the gliders aside. | |
- | |
+ | Remove the screws that were hidden by the gliders. |
[image|165670] | |
- | Remove the screws. |
[image|165669] | |
Lift the upper shell away from the base. | |
[image|165668] | |
Remove the two remaining screws that hold the blue top to the rest of the shell. | |
[image|165673] | |
These screws are smaller than the four screws removed in prior steps. Keep them separate from the other four. | |
[image|165674] | |
Push the 2 blue tabs toward the centerline of the mouse, using your fingernail or small screwdriver. This will release the blue plastic from the black shell. | |
[image|165676] | |
Wiggle the blue top off of the black shell. It won't take much force at all. | |
[image|165678] | |
Look at the black shell. The problem is that the battery contact has lifted out of the plastic, preventing the left button of the blue shell from being depressed. The top edge of the metal should be flush with the black plastic. | |
[image|165677] | |
Push the metal back down into its slot. I used the side of my screwdriver. | |
[image|165679] | |
Apply the glue. I used Krazy Glue with the brush applicator. This type seems to have a longer working time and took about 5 minutes to dry to the touch. I made myself a nice adult beverage while I waited. | |
[image|165680] | |
[image|165682] | |
I put the glue in two spots, which are the glossy areas in the picture. | |
[image|165681] | |
Let the glue set if needed, and reassemble in reverse order. You will likely have to superglue the gliders back on after you put the screws in the bottom of the mouse. Make sure the glue is dry before setting the mouse down on your desk. | |
Done! The mouse should have a much nicer "clicky" to it now! |
현황:
open
편집자: Todd
텍스트:
You'll need a small Phillips screwdriver. A size 0x40 works nicely. Also get a penknife or Xacto knife to peel the gliders off, and some superglue of some type. | |
+ | |
+ | To view the pictures larger, just single-click on them. They will zoom for a better view. |
[image|165672] | |
Remove the screws next to the + and - symbols. The other screws will be removed later. | |
[image|165671] | |
Lift the edge of the foot gliders with a knife. Peel the sliders off. When you remove them, the adhesive will be useless. Rub it off with your finger and discard. Set the gliders aside. | |
[image|165670] | |
Remove the screws. | |
[image|165669] | |
Lift the upper shell away from the base. | |
[image|165668] | |
Remove the two remaining screws that hold the blue top to the rest of the shell. | |
[image|165673] | |
These screws are smaller than the four screws removed in prior steps. Keep them separate from the other four. | |
[image|165674] | |
Push the 2 blue tabs toward the centerline of the mouse, using your fingernail or small screwdriver. This will release the blue plastic from the black shell. | |
[image|165676] | |
Wiggle the blue top off of the black shell. It won't take much force at all. | |
[image|165678] | |
Look at the black shell. The problem is that the battery contact has lifted out of the plastic, preventing the left button of the blue shell from being depressed. The top edge of the metal should be flush with the black plastic. | |
[image|165677] | |
Push the metal back down into its slot. I used the side of my screwdriver. | |
[image|165679] | |
Apply the glue. I used Krazy Glue with the brush applicator. This type seems to have a longer working time and took about 5 minutes to dry to the touch. I made myself a nice adult beverage while I waited. | |
[image|165680] | |
[image|165682] | |
I put the glue in two spots, which are the glossy areas in the picture. | |
[image|165681] | |
Let the glue set if needed, and reassemble in reverse order. You will likely have to superglue the gliders back on after you put the screws in the bottom of the mouse. Make sure the glue is dry before setting the mouse down on your desk. | |
Done! The mouse should have a much nicer "clicky" to it now! |
현황:
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원본 게시물 작성자: Todd
텍스트:
You'll need a small Phillips screwdriver. A size 0x40 works nicely. Also get a penknife or Xacto knife to peel the gliders off, and some superglue of some type. [image|165672] Remove the screws next to the + and - symbols. The other screws will be removed later. [image|165671] Lift the edge of the foot gliders with a knife. Peel the sliders off. When you remove them, the adhesive will be useless. Rub it off with your finger and discard. Set the gliders aside. [image|165670] Remove the screws. [image|165669] Lift the upper shell away from the base. [image|165668] Remove the two remaining screws that hold the blue top to the rest of the shell. [image|165673] These screws are smaller than the four screws removed in prior steps. Keep them separate from the other four. [image|165674] Push the 2 blue tabs toward the centerline of the mouse, using your fingernail or small screwdriver. This will release the blue plastic from the black shell. [image|165676] Wiggle the blue top off of the black shell. It won't take much force at all. [image|165678] Look at the black shell. The problem is that the battery contact has lifted out of the plastic, preventing the left button of the blue shell from being depressed. The top edge of the metal should be flush with the black plastic. [image|165677] Push the metal back down into its slot. I used the side of my screwdriver. [image|165679] Apply the glue. I used Krazy Glue with the brush applicator. This type seems to have a longer working time and took about 5 minutes to dry to the touch. I made myself a nice adult beverage while I waited. [image|165680] [image|165682] I put the glue in two spots, which are the glossy areas in the picture. [image|165681] Let the glue set if needed, and reassemble in reverse order. You will likely have to superglue the gliders back on after you put the screws in the bottom of the mouse. Make sure the glue is dry before setting the mouse down on your desk. Done! The mouse should have a much nicer "clicky" to it now!
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