Difficulty
Very easy
Steps
7
Time Required
10 - 20 minutes
Sections
2
- pre-Feet
- 5 steps
- Feet
- 2 steps
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Introduction
If you plan to reuse the mouse feet, you’ll need to apply heat to loosen the adhesive and remove the feet with minimal bending. Bent or torn mouse feet may require replacement.
What you need
Step 1
Switch the mouse off
- Before you begin, flip the power switch into the OFF position.
Before you begin, flip the power switch into the OFF position.
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Step 2
Heat the mouse feet
- Heat an iOpener and apply it to the mouse feet for one minute.
- You may use a hair dryer or heat gun. If you do, set it to the lowest temperature setting and apply heat for 10 seconds.
Heat an iOpener and apply it to the mouse feet for one minute.
You may use a hair dryer or heat gun. If you do, set it to the lowest temperature setting and apply heat for 10 seconds.
Step 3
Remove the front foot
- Insert the tip of an opening pick underneath the front foot at the gap in its recess.
- The mouse feet are made of two layers. Make sure you insert the pick under the bottom layer to completely remove the foot.
- When possible, grab with your fingers and slowly pull to peel it off completely.
Insert the tip of an opening pick underneath the front foot at the gap in its recess.
The mouse feet are made of two layers. Make sure you insert the pick under the bottom layer to completely remove the foot.
When possible, grab with your fingers and slowly pull to peel it off completely.
Step 4
Remove the front right foot
- Insert the tip of an opening pick underneath the tiny front right foot at the gap in its recess.
Insert the tip of an opening pick underneath the tiny front right foot at the gap in its recess.
Step 5
Remove the rear foot
- Insert the tip of an opening pick underneath the rear foot starting at the gap in its recess.
- When possible, grab with your fingers and slowly pull to peel it off completely.
Insert the tip of an opening pick underneath the rear foot starting at the gap in its recess.
Step 6
Remove the left foot
- Insert the tip of an opening pick underneath the left foot at the gap in its recess.
- When possible, grab with your fingers and slowly pull to peel it off completely.
Insert the tip of an opening pick underneath the left foot at the gap in its recess.
Step 7
Remove the sensor foot
- Insert the tip of an opening pick under the front point of the sensor foot. Keep the pick at a steep angle relative to the mouse to get under the foot’s adhesive.
- Make sure to keep the sensor lens free of any adhesive.
- Remove the sensor foot.
Insert the tip of an opening pick under the front point of the sensor foot. Keep the pick at a steep angle relative to the mouse to get under the foot’s adhesive.
Make sure to keep the sensor lens free of any adhesive.
Remove the sensor foot.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Aleš Ferlan - Feb 17, 2022
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Any recommendations where can I get new feet and adhesive?
Nicholin V - May 5, 2022
You can use a double-sided tape or if you want to buy a replacement, look for G502 Lightspeed Rubber Feet on the aftermarket that sells it