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I would like to to point out that at step 7, second picture, the 3-pin connector is for the top 2 buttons. the RGB LED is actually in the board and can be seen in step 7 first picture, tiny white square at the bottom, top left where it says K7-D1.
The cable for the Naga2014 fits admirably and appears to work fully, BUT NOTE: the green and white wires need to be swapped around in the plug at the end that connects inside the mouse.
If you feel along the back, you'll notice that it is 'rougher' than the injection-molded plastic; this is a sticker that hides 4 Phillips #1 screws and two more magnets. Peel off the sticker and remove the screws--the plate should then lift right out. I... discovered this the hard way after destructively disassembling a broken 12-button part because the design LOOKS like it just clips on, and I wasn't sure if this was a heat glue situation or something else. Here's the 6-button part fully disassembled. https://i.imgur.com/xK7IPus.jpg
How do you remove the board so that you can replace the mouse buttons when they break?
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It’s held in by four screws - left of the bottom edge of the wheel’s rearward mounting bracket, just forward of the main cable connector on the right, and either side of the wheel’s forward mounting bracket.
To access the forward wheel mounting bracket screws, it’s easier if you first remove the wheel (it’s located by lugs/pins at front and back) by carefully bending the front mounting bracket forward to allow enough clearance for that lug/pin to be pulled clear.
Make a mental note of the arrangement of the front mounting parts for reassembly.
Is it possible to separate completely the plastic frame from the electronic components?
is there how to of the disassembly of the button modules ?
thank you
I want to make refined version of the 7 and 12 button
since I have a larger hand that it was made more