Introduction

If the attached USB cable on your Corsair Katar mouse is not working due to damage or exposed wires, this guide will show how to replace it.

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    • Unplug your mouse before starting.

    • Flip the mouse over so the bottom is facing up.

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    • Remove the three skates on the bottom of the mouse using the plastic opening tools.

    • Skates will be very sticky.

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    • Use the JIS 0 screwdriver to remove the four 5 mm screws on the bottom of the mouse.

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    • Detach the bottom of the mouse from the upper shell.

    • Remove the shell slowly so as not to damage the white DPI cable inside the mouse.

    • Use the plastic opening tool to detach the white DPI sensor cable from its port.

    • Alternatively, you can use your hand to remove the DPI sensor cable by wiggling it out of the port.

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    • Use the JIS 0 screwdriver to remove the two 5mm screws on the motherboard.

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    • Use the plastic opening tool to pry the white cable jack away from the motherboard.

    • Lift the motherboard away from the bottom of the mouse.

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    • Use the JIS 0 screwdriver to remove the 5mm screw attached to the USB wire housing.

    • Lift the USB wire away from the shell of the mouse.

    • When reassembling the device, run the USB wire through the channel on the bottom of the shell to keep it in place.

Conclusion

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

Margaret Loughren

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