Difficulty
Very easy
Steps
2
Time Required
1 - 2 minutes
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1
- Battery
- 2 steps
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Introduction
Make sure that the mouse is turned off before replacing the battery. This will reduce the chance of damaging internal components with a surge of power from the new battery.
What you need
Step 1
Remove the battery cover
- The battery compartment cover is located on the top of the mouse. The seam running horizontally across the mouse is the top of the cover.
- There is a button to pop off the cover. It is located on the bottom of the mouse. you may need to press hard on this button to pop the cover.
- If the button does not work, you will need to pry off the cover. You can use your fingernails or a prying tool in order to do this, as seen in the third image.
The battery compartment cover is located on the top of the mouse. The seam running horizontally across the mouse is the top of the cover.
There is a button to pop off the cover. It is located on the bottom of the mouse. you may need to press hard on this button to pop the cover.
If the button does not work, you will need to pry off the cover. You can use your fingernails or a prying tool in order to do this, as seen in the third image.
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Step 2
Remove old battery
- Remember to insert the new battery in the same orientation as the old one. The positive (plus) end should be facing away from the buttons.
Remember to insert the new battery in the same orientation as the old one. The positive (plus) end should be facing away from the buttons.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Rei Peterson - Sep 17, 2015
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I disassembled this exactly as stated and now I can’t get the cover back on?
Joseph Wonderless - Mar 13, 2016
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I am a electronic technologist and this is a poor design for a mouse. No wonder the later version is different.
Tracy Moore - Jul 14, 2018
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Thanks for the information. It worked perfectly for me. Easy removal. Images and instructions were very helpful.
Susan Petho - Oct 10, 2018
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The green battery light went on, although the lazar light did not. What should I do?
Diana Lee - Mar 16, 2019
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well this is a bit horrible, because i don’t have an extra AA battery.. and i have a M325, but the battery life is dead..