A4Tech WOP-35 mouse disassembling. Anyone can help?

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Hi.
I'm trying to disassemble this optical mouse, but I didn't find the blueprints anywhere. After unmounting the two screws in the back of the mouse the front part is still firmly jonined, but I can't find a reason why, neither the way how to disjoint it without breaking anything. If someone knows how to, please let me know.
Thanks in advance.
Martin


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Hi.
I'm trying to disassemble this optical mouse, but I didn't find the blueprints anywhere. After unmounting the two screws in the back of the mouse the front part is still firmly jonined, but I can't find a reason why, neither the way how to disjoint it without breaking anything. If someone knows how to, please let me know.
Thanks in advance.
Martin


Often mice are friction fit together at the front, so you
kind of rotate the back end up while slightly wiggling the
shell side-to-side to get the friction tabs loose. If you
do it wrong it can break the tabs so be careful. If you can
get it open wide enough to have a crack to see inside, use a
strong flashlight or lamp to illuminate it better if
necessary.

Sometimes screws are under the friction pads, did you look
under them?
 
kony said:
Often mice are friction fit together at the front, so you
kind of rotate the back end up while slightly wiggling the
shell side-to-side to get the friction tabs loose. If you
do it wrong it can break the tabs so be careful. If you can
get it open wide enough to have a crack to see inside, use a
strong flashlight or lamp to illuminate it better if
necessary.

Sometimes screws are under the friction pads, did you look
under them?

My A4 Tech Wireless Optical RFSOP-35 is just as described. Remove two screws
under the back pads and then push the top forwards whilst wiggling it a bit.
What is your problem? I had a bad joint on the charger socket.
 
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