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5

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                          45 seconds - 2 minutes            

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  • Logitech M185 Wireless Mouse Disassembly
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What you need

Step 1

              Remove the Battery Cover and Battery               
  • Remove battery cover by sliding it off.

Remove battery cover by sliding it off.

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Step 2

              Unscrew               
  • Unscrew the Phillips #1 screw in the battery compartment after removing the battery.

Unscrew the Phillips #1 screw in the battery compartment after removing the battery.

Step 3

              Remove the top cover               
  • There is no need to remove its rubber feet since it is held together by only one screw.
  • Wiggle the grey part of the top to remove it by pulling it towards you(away from the scroll wheel).
  • Do not pull the grey cover towards the top and do not pull the part near the keys.
  • Reasoning by Jacob Hickey “because in the internal top part of the mouse where the buttons/scroll wheel is, there’s hinges-like “tooth” that’ll snap if you do pull on it. It’s like opening a jewelry box that has a hinge on one end of the box… if that makes sense…”
  • The image is what your mouse should look like in the end.

There is no need to remove its rubber feet since it is held together by only one screw.

Wiggle the grey part of the top to remove it by pulling it towards you(away from the scroll wheel).

Do not pull the grey cover towards the top and do not pull the part near the keys.

Reasoning by Jacob Hickey “because in the internal top part of the mouse where the buttons/scroll wheel is, there’s hinges-like “tooth” that’ll snap if you do pull on it. It’s like opening a jewelry box that has a hinge on one end of the box… if that makes sense…”

The image is what your mouse should look like in the end.

Step 4

              Remove Circuit Board               
  • Push back small black clips to release the circuit board.
  • Slide up the metal battery connectors to free them from the casing. (Note that these are soldered to the circuit board.)
  • Fully remove the circuit board with the battery connectors and image sensor still attached.

Push back small black clips to release the circuit board.

Slide up the metal battery connectors to free them from the casing. (Note that these are soldered to the circuit board.)

Fully remove the circuit board with the battery connectors and image sensor still attached.

Step 5

              Separate top casing layers               
  • Working from back to front (left to right in the first image) unclip the first two pairs of black plastic clips.
  • Slide the black upper casing forwards over the mouse wheel whilst applying pressure the two front clips to release them.
  • Separate the two casing layers fully.

Working from back to front (left to right in the first image) unclip the first two pairs of black plastic clips.

Slide the black upper casing forwards over the mouse wheel whilst applying pressure the two front clips to release them.

Separate the two casing layers fully.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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                    Karmanyaah Malhotra                     

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Jacob Hickey - May 29, 2020

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Thank you Karmanyaah Malhotra for takin’ the time to do this for everybody like me :-)

Brayden Karanian - Nov 15, 2021

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Karmanyaah Malhotra - Nov 16, 2021

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00O3TIZXS/

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Brayden Karanian - Nov 16, 2021

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