Grab the included screwdriver and let's start disassembling.
NOTE: Don't forget to set lift-off distance (LOD) to 'High' using the Web Driver
Grab the included screwdriver and let's start disassembling.
NOTE: Don't forget to set lift-off distance (LOD) to 'High' using the Web Driver
Using the screwdriver, peel & discard the top and bottom mouse skates.
Refer to the image to remove the 5 long screws.
Make sure NOT to apply excess force when separating the shell from the base. Running a disposable card along the crack is helpful for separation.
Disconnect the batter from the PCB.
Discard the 2 adhesive strips.
Refer to the image to remove the 3 short screws.
Use caution to NOT snap the cable.
Refer to the image to remove the 4 short screws.
Refer to the image and remove the 2 buttons.
Use the provided battery adhesive to cover the middle of the main PCB. Ensure the sensor lens is securely in place.
Stick the battery on the PCB as shown.
Refer to the image to secure 3 short screws.
Use caution to NOT snap the cable.
The top button snugly fits the pins on the mouse base.
Place the bottom button in the orientation shown.
Refer to the image to secure the remaining 4 short screws.
Refer to the image to secure the 5 long screws.
Refer to the image to place all mouse skates as symmetrically as possible.
That's it! - Enjoy your training tool.
Lift the small tab on the main PCB in order to disconnect the side buttons cable. This is reversible.
If you cannot lift the tab, use scissors to cut the cable connecting the side buttons to the main PCB. This is unreversible.
The top button snugly fits the pins on the mouse base.
Place the bottom button in the orientation shown.
Refer to the image to secure 4 short screws.
Install the black clicks for a traditional fingertip mouse experience.
Install the white clicks to train tension management.
Refer to the image to secure 2 long screws.
Refer to the image to place all mouse skates as symmetrically as possible.
That's it! - Enjoy your training tool.