At 8:47 PM -0500 2/25/2003, Al Poulin wrote:
>I have two Apple Desktop Bus Mouse IIs which stutter in spite of several
>cleanings of the rollers and balls as described by Apple literature.  I want
>to take the clamshells apart to get at whatever fuzz and dirt might be
>hidden from view.
>
>In the ball cavity there are two prongs which appear to hold the two halves
>together.  Yet, pushing the prongs back does not let the halves break apart.
>
>As an alternative, is there a recipe for roughing up the ball so the rollers
>get a better grip?
>
>What's the magic key, or do I kiss these mice good-bye?


What!  You want us to reveal ALL our secrets!!!

Hint!  Look under the sticker on the under side of the mouse.  There 
is a screw there that holds it all together.
-- 
Clark Martin
Redwood City, CA, USA
Macintosh / Internet Consulting

"I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway"

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