Wireless devices are becoming more and more popular among users, and specifically - wireless mice. Most often they can be seen on laptop owners, although in some cases also on desktop users. Most buyers of wireless mice after unpacking ask themselves: where to insert the batteries?
Instructions
Step 1
First of all, unpack the contents of the box and remove the mouse from there. Please note if the package contains brochures or instructions. So, take the mouse in hand and watch carefully. Usually the manufacturer makes a battery compartment at the bottom of the mouse, but in rare cases it is just in the middle. If the compartment is at the bottom, then pry it off with something sharp or, if there is a "tongue", press on it. Insert the batteries and close the lid.
Step 2
To access the compartment, you need to click on the top of the mouse case, and then slowly pull it towards you. Don't worry: the mouse won't break, only the movable part will be removed. Insert the batteries and close the cover, the main thing is not to break the teeth that are inserted into the grooves on the case. The main locations of the battery compartments in the mice are discussed. If your wireless mouse does not have a compartment in the two indicated places, then read the instructions included in the kit. Also, the instructions can always be downloaded on the official website of the manufacturer.
Step 3
When using a wireless mouse, it is sometimes necessary to completely disassemble its case - for example, to clean it from dust or to troubleshoot problems. Start with the screws. Look closely at the bottom of the mouse: remove the stickers and feet, as they hide the most screws. Unscrew them and carefully remove the upper part of the case. On some "fancy" mice, the upper and lower parts of the case are connected with a special loop, and having torn it off, you will have to carry it for repair. It makes no sense to unscrew all the insides, since all the dust will already be clearly visible. The cogs can be pre-numbered so as not to get confused when assembling the mouse. Back legs can be glued with double-sided tape or pre-cleaned and glued with silicone glue.