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I've taken apart other ones, but this one has no visible screws on the bottom. I suggest using isopropyl rubbing alcohol it doesn't remove color and dries quicklycotton swabs, needle nose pliers for the fibers wound round the mouse wheeland a wooden toothpick.
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Note on archived topics. Message 10 of Hope this helps you. Information and links in this thread may no longer be available or relevant. Turn the mouse over and look for a hole near where your palm lqser when using the mouse. They could be underneath some of the glide pads. If you have a question create a new topic by clicking here and select the appropriate board.
Message 8 of Message 7 of Looks like I need a new mouse anyway. The left button has to be pressed a little firmer or in just the correct spot in order to work. Can anyone confirm how to take it apart? Finally i had to dispose of the mouse as useless.

But stupid HP made the screws on the mouse odd type. The top then pops off easily. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic.
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There is no battery compartment, it is the wired mouse that came with the PC. Use a very thin Phillip's head screwdriver to remove the screw.
If u flip ur mouse over u will see the 2 padded grips, remove them and u will see the screws underneath! I don't understand the U or the sticker were the heel of your hand Message 3 of By using this site, you accept the Terms of Use and Rules of Participation. I had a similar HP Wireless mouse which has issues with the wheel detection. I don't want to start prying where I don't have to. Message 4 of Hello this is for the mouse that comes with the new computer, straight out of the box.
I have an older Logitech mouse and can't see any way to take it apart, either. It is a deep hole with a screw inside.
Didn't find what you were looking for? Message 6 of I don't find the 3rd screw.

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