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                          30 minutes            

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  • Disassembling Mouse Buttons for Logitech Wireless Gaming Mouse G700
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Introduction

The mouse will be broken down into three main components: The circuit board, top housing, and middle housing.

What you need

Step 1

              Disassembling Mouse Buttons for Logitech Wireless Gaming Mouse G700               
  • Unplug the USB cord from the top of the mouse.

Unplug the USB cord from the top of the mouse.

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Step 2

  • Power off the mouse. The power switch is located on the bottom of the mouse above the battery.

Power off the mouse. The power switch is located on the bottom of the mouse above the battery.

Step 3

  • Remove the battery as illustrated in the images.

Remove the battery as illustrated in the images.

Step 4

  • Peel off the four sticker pads located on the bottom of the mouse. They will be on the top, bottom and sides.
  • Stick these pads onto a clean, flat surface for safe keeping as you continue to disassemble the mouse.

Peel off the four sticker pads located on the bottom of the mouse. They will be on the top, bottom and sides.

Stick these pads onto a clean, flat surface for safe keeping as you continue to disassemble the mouse.

Step 5

  • Locate and remove the five screws that were hidden under the sticker pads.

Locate and remove the five screws that were hidden under the sticker pads.

Step 6

  • Carefully pry off the top of the mouse. This will remove the housing from the circuit board.

Carefully pry off the top of the mouse. This will remove the housing from the circuit board.

Step 7

  • Gently detach the four wires from the holder of the housing.
  • View: Underneath housing

Gently detach the four wires from the holder of the housing.

View: Underneath housing

Step 8

  • Remove the seven screws that hold the top housing, middle housing, and side keys together.
  • If disassembling for cleaning purposes, you need only to remove the four screws near the bottom in order to remove the top cover alone.

Remove the seven screws that hold the top housing, middle housing, and side keys together.

If disassembling for cleaning purposes, you need only to remove the four screws near the bottom in order to remove the top cover alone.

Step 9

  • Press the side keys toward the bottom of the housing.
  • This will detach the keys and wires from the housing.

Press the side keys toward the bottom of the housing.

This will detach the keys and wires from the housing.

Step 10

  • Gently pry the lock holding both mouse buttons.
  • View: Underneath housing (still one piece)

Gently pry the lock holding both mouse buttons.

View: Underneath housing (still one piece)

Step 11

  • Gently pry away the upper part of the housing.
  • View: Housing divided into two pieces: top and middle

Gently pry away the upper part of the housing.

View: Housing divided into two pieces: top and middle

Step 12

  • Unscrew the two screws holding the part that locks the function buttons.
  • View: Underneath middle housing

Unscrew the two screws holding the part that locks the function buttons.

View: Underneath middle housing

Step 13

  • Slowly remove the plastic part you just unscrewed.

Slowly remove the plastic part you just unscrewed.

Step 14

  • Carefully pull each button towards you.
  • Do not misplace the small springs attached to the buttons.

Carefully pull each button towards you.

Do not misplace the small springs attached to the buttons.

Step 15

  • Congratulations! You are now able to clean the mouse.
  • Be careful when reinstalling the screws. Due to their small size, they strip the sockets easily if overtightened.

Congratulations! You are now able to clean the mouse.

Be careful when reinstalling the screws. Due to their small size, they strip the sockets easily if overtightened.

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

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oscarsdg1 - Jan 3, 2017

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Exactly what I was looking for. Guide worked perfectly. Thanks!

Hupaa - Jan 16, 2017

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I need the clear image of components on the main board. Could you please help me? Do you have any image of components on the main board?

Thanks

sm3333 - Jan 8, 2018

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Thanks!! I got my mouse working again.

Thanks! i got my mouse working again thanks to this article.

Hellyworld - Jan 17, 2018

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I did open my mouse to clean but I open the wheel too. Inside are to support torqued springs that I do not know how to put them back. in this case my mouse wheel is not working properly. Can you please help me with some pictures or an advice?