Thank you. My mouse had been misbehaving to the point where I was about to throw it away, reverting back to a much lower quality Dell mouse which originally came with my PC. I didn't do the whole wash thing but your video showed me where the screws were to partially disassemble it and to brush out collected dirt. It now works. I avoid using UA-cam as much as possible (it has become contaminated with ads now that they've found a way around Adblocker) but this has been worth the anger it generates in me. Thanks again.
@@tuverytary cleaning my mouse fixed it for a few weeks. but I eventually just had to get a new one. I tried cleaning it a second time but it was already pretty clean and still giving me issues.
Your instruction is helpful, but your camera should be on close-up, with strong, but diffuse lighting. With specific screw locations, and small mouse parts molded in black-on-black plastic, showing the location and orientation is vital.
@@bobgreene2892 multi camera setup would also come with downsides, as I don't have infinite time I need to make the videos easily editable, and having multiple video streams to cut into the video would mean that the workflow of getting a video out would be easily double what it is currently. The only way to get it to the point that I can do the video in a reasonable time is to get 2 cameras and have a capture cards that allow me to input video from the cameras so that I can composite them in OBS while having a monitor that allows me to see what im doing. Current setup does not have that at all, but I'm working on getting such a setup at some point. Like with everything, there are upsides and downsides to things.
exactly what I needed. Straight to the point, no unnecessary talking. 100% helpful! :)
Thank you. My mouse had been misbehaving to the point where I was about to throw it away, reverting back to a much lower quality Dell mouse which originally came with my PC. I didn't do the whole wash thing but your video showed me where the screws were to partially disassemble it and to brush out collected dirt. It now works. I avoid using UA-cam as much as possible (it has become contaminated with ads now that they've found a way around Adblocker) but this has been worth the anger it generates in me. Thanks again.
I get no ads, you must not be doing it right
@@witty1049 Ever hear of "Ublock"?
Excellent demo of disassembly and cleaning of mouse.
so that's where the extra screws were hidden. still didn't help with my mouse click issue, but, at least I know more now than before. thank you.
I also have a click issue
@@tuverytary cleaning my mouse fixed it for a few weeks. but I eventually just had to get a new one. I tried cleaning it a second time but it was already pretty clean and still giving me issues.
@@soldyne you save me, literally
Thanks for this video. Would never have done it without it. 👍
Keep up the good work! Hoping to see u posting new videos soon! Cheers
Hello 🙋♂
Can you tell me the setting of the heat gun you used in this video ?
Thank you in advance for your response 👍
its a phillips crown 550 hair dryer, the 550 meaning the watts it gives out. its not very hot.
@@Purkkaviritys Ok, so below 100°C / 212°F ?
@@el_calorie2867 probably bellow 60ºC / 140ºF
do ss rival 5 please
Never I did it, and I had it for 18 years. So what cleaning. Only the wheel
Your instruction is helpful, but your camera should be on close-up, with strong, but diffuse lighting. With specific screw locations, and small mouse parts molded in black-on-black plastic, showing the location and orientation is vital.
To be honest I wish I had more than one camera so it would be easier to have closeups and the larger picture at the same time.
@@Purkkaviritys Thanks for your comment, which shows you already were aware of one-camera limitations..
@@bobgreene2892 multi camera setup would also come with downsides, as I don't have infinite time I need to make the videos easily editable, and having multiple video streams to cut into the video would mean that the workflow of getting a video out would be easily double what it is currently. The only way to get it to the point that I can do the video in a reasonable time is to get 2 cameras and have a capture cards that allow me to input video from the cameras so that I can composite them in OBS while having a monitor that allows me to see what im doing. Current setup does not have that at all, but I'm working on getting such a setup at some point.
Like with everything, there are upsides and downsides to things.
perfect tutorial, heres my like
Muito Obrigado pela sua ajuda
consegui desmontar o mouse sem danificar
100 'Thank-yous'!!!!! Mouse works great again, now that I excavated all of the cat hair out of it
same here :D
Lo de quitar y poner la goma deslizadora de arriba es una verdadera chapuza
THANKS!!
👍👍
Doesn’t look like my M705