Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
4
Time Required
7 - 20 minutes
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- Logitech M705 Teardown
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Logitech M705 Teardown
- First of all You have to remove battery
First of all You have to remove battery
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Step 2
- unscrew the screws under the label
unscrew the screws under the label
Step 3
- Under the rubber on the top of the mouse there are other screws
Under the rubber on the top of the mouse there are other screws
Step 4
- I had a problem with the right click: I solved with a shim on the little switch
- Here we are!
I had a problem with the right click: I solved with a shim on the little switch
Here we are!
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Philippe Puech - May 14, 2016
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There is an additional screw that is already removed on the first picture : under the USB stick emplacement.
It is not necessary to remove the rubber. Just peel it with something thin, because the screws are very lateral
Be careful while disassembling the top, it is plugged to the base by a 3 wires connector (white/red/black on the Step 4 picture).
Epee Sharkey - Feb 19, 2017
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Nice simple guide. I used it to quickly take apart a M705 where the laser stopped working after it fell. I didn’t do more than reseat the connector cable, but it seems to work again now !
A screw bit labelled PH1 (Philllips Head 1) seemed to fit the screws well.
eekj97 - Apr 21, 2017
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Hello, I recently bought used m705. but it wont turn on even if i change the battery. is there anyway i can fix this?
Thank you.
Danyil - Jul 15, 2017
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Anybody knows if there’s a replacement for laser sensor available?
David Miller - Aug 8, 2017
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great thanks.. just to clarify you screw right through the lable.. no need to remove it. that got me stuck for a while.
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