Introduction

If by troubleshooting you have determined that your USB cord is defective, you will need to replace it. This guide will demonstrate how to replace a faulty USB cord.

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    • Remove the plastic cover and pack of weights.

    • Remove the two 1.0 mm foam covers with tweezers.

    • Peel away the plastic screw cover with tweezers.

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    • Remove the four 1.0 mm screws with a Ph #1 screwdriver.

    • Gently remove the top of the mouse.

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    • Locate the 5-pin connector on the mouse's motherboard.

    • Use the tweezers to carefully pull the 5-pin connector off. Do this by grasping the connector and wiggling it back and forth until it is off.

    • Once removed, place new 5-pin connector on in the same way.

Conclusion

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

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