How do you take apart a Microsoft mouse 3000?

How to Disassemble a Wireless Microsoft Optical Mouse 3000

  1. Shut down the computer or laptop.
  2. Depress the silver button located at the base of the mouse to release the unit’s battery cover.
  3. Use a small flat-head or jeweler’s screwdriver to gently pry off the unit’s left and right mouse button assembly.

How do you take apart a Microsoft optical mouse?

Use a small jeweler’s Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the four screws from the bottom of the mouse. Set the screws aside in a small bowl or container until you are ready to reassemble the mouse.

How do you change the battery in a Microsoft Wireless mouse 3000?

How to Replace the Battery in a Microsoft Optical Mouse 3000

  1. Press the button on the rear of the mouse, where the heel of your hand rests.
  2. Remove the palm pad to view the battery compartment.
  3. Remove the old battery and replace with a new one.

How do I fix my Microsoft wireless mouse?

Method 6: Recharge the batteries (rechargeable device)

  1. Disconnect the device from the charging connection.
  2. Turn off the device.
  3. Remove the batteries from the device.
  4. Wipe the batteries by using a clean, soft cloth.
  5. Wait 10 seconds. Then, replace the batteries in the device.
  6. Turn on the device. Then try step 1 again.

How do I take the top off my mouse?

Use a thin blade to peel up the corners and remove the mouse feet. They re-adhere very well, so be careful to not damage them or get the sticky side dirty. Unscrew the three screws that are now visible. Gently pull apart the top and bottom halves of the mouse.

How do you take the cover off a wireless mouse?

Hold mouse in left hand with black tab at bottom. Insert right thumbnail in slot on “up” side of black tab as held; i.e., the side towards center of mouse. Push in and down. This will release the cover but typically not completely.

How do you clean an optical mouse?

  1. Disconnect the laser mouse from your computer’s USB port.
  2. Inspect the pads on the bottom of the laser mouse.
  3. Wipe the top and sides of the laser mouse with a cotton swab or nonabrasive cloth lightly dampened in rubbing alcohol or warm water.
  4. Dry the laser mouse with a nonabrasive cloth.