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Tool is being used to pry the battery contact away from the black plastic tab. (please excuse the rough looking tool i used). Once the contact is pried away then take a pair of needle nose pliers and pull the battery contact straight up. You may have to wiggle the pliers some as you pull up.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Oh, bless. You enabled me to revive my M305! Its mouse wheel had ceased to scroll reliably. Following your instructions, I was able to clean out all the accumulated dust and hair and lint that was getting in the way, and now it works like new.
I would add just one more step: There is a screw towards the front of the mouse which holds the wheel down. Remove that, lift out the entire wheel unit, and then you can get at any built-up yuck that was trapped between the wheel and the board.
Ok thank you. I will look into that.
Darren -
I am so glad that this project helped you so much. I will add that next step and thank you for telling me about it. I am planning on adding more in the future. If there is something that you would like to see on here, just comment here and I will see if I can do it or have the item here.
Thanks again.
I've found the answer! How to separate out the on-off switch:
The circuit board is fixed to the base/bottom of the mouse by one silver screw in the center--you can see the screw clearly in the last photo Darren posted. Remove that screw, and lift out the circuit board. Since the on-off switch is just sandwiched between the circuit board and the mouse's base, it will fall out freely as you do this.
vortexae -
one additional thing that's nifty is to get rid of the spin wheel "click." to do this, once it's guts are exposed, take off the wheel mount, remove the wheel from the mount, and stick a small flat head screw driver in the open side to pry out the spinning part. a small ball bearing will fall out - that's what creates the friction and the "click" when you spin the wheel. now put everything back together and presto! smooth wheeling!