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How to clean your Apple Mighty Mouse

How to clean your Apple Mighty Mouse
The Mighty Mouse is a great product, but never a perfect one. After a while using it, the scroll ball can gather enough dust to make it completely disfunctional. I've seen a few descriptions on how to clean the scroll ball with a cloth and some cleaning products, and a few descriptions on how to open the mouse, but still I decided to make a detailed instructable on it.
 
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Step 1What you'll need

What you\
- An Apple Mighty Mouse =D
- An Olfa cutter (or any craft knife you're used to)
- Super glue
- A precision philips screwdriver
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Feb 26, 2011. 3:12 PMsubscribethem says:
Thanks! I fixed my Might Mouse and I'm returning the Magic Trackpad tomorrow :) Save a lot of money that way
Jan 9, 2010. 12:25 PMLam0beaner says:
Oh, and thanks for the tape suggestion. It works like a charm and will definitely make future cleanings easier.
Jan 9, 2010. 12:23 PMLam0beaner says:
thank you! Thank You! THANK YOU! I did exactly as you instructed and now have my mouse back.. I really missed the function of squeezing the sides. I was monitoring replacement prices on ebay, and still may end up bidding on one just to have an extra, but all that you said and showed was enough. The tiny rollers appeared to be magnetized (or was it my screw driver) that proved to try the patience needed to get through this.. Anyway, thanks for your time and effort in showing the rest of us! You are appreciated by me!
Dec 2, 2009. 3:55 PMbigme says:
Thank You! I now have my up scroll back. That was quite tricky, after a sneeze I lost one of my rollers which sent me on a ground level search, lucky I vacked the floor yesterday. Found my part, cleaned, reassembled the mouse and all is well. TY
Dec 5, 2008. 7:12 AMeitreimfam says:
Great instructable. If a wire ribbon comes out of its connector, don't despair. It is still possible to reinsert it. As you reassemble your mouse, carefully squeeze each ribbon just above the bare end, then gently press it back into its connector as deeply as you can. Chances are good that it will work.
Oct 30, 2008. 11:47 AM=SMART= says:
Thanks Dude, this was awesome ! i was soo pissed when i couldnt scroll down! lol 5 *
Oct 8, 2008. 8:01 AMgrifterus says:
If you want to avoid the Super Glue part, just use scotch tape. A couple of thin ribbons parallel to the ring (I used four, for the four "corners") will hold it up as well as the glue. And you'll be able to open it again without having to crack it open. You will also avoid stains, and the fumes are not good for your circuits.
Oct 8, 2008. 7:58 AMgrifterus says:
If you want to avoid superglue (fumes are not good for your circuit, and if you are not careful, you end up staining your mouse), reseal it with a couple of thin ribbons of Scotch Tape, parallel to the ring. That works well, it won't stain the mouse or damage any circuitry and you won't need to crack it open again for future cleaning
Aug 29, 2008. 5:08 PMFierce137 says:
Great tutorial! Only problem is, I didn't make it all the way through--I hit a terminal error on step 4. Be EXTREMELY careful when you're popping the black casing out from around the white portion that holds the four pegs and trackball. When I popped it loose, the pegs went flying! Since they're all like, less than half a centimeter long, I highly recommend doing that step, if not this whole process, in a shoebox or something.
May 23, 2008. 1:47 PMItsTheHobbs says:
I'm banging my head on on my table, because I did exactly what you said, my mouse is broken and I'm in trouble.
May 26, 2008. 9:35 AMItsTheHobbs says:
uummmmmm..... you know the tiny wires that are are all bound together flat in plastic? how hard is it to super glue those? I found another mouse I can use instead.
May 28, 2008. 2:06 PMItsTheHobbs says:
Well, its a regular scroller now.
Apr 11, 2008. 11:48 AMhowtovdos says:
YouTube has a video on how to clean Mighty mouse. Worth having a look. How To Clean Apple Mighty Mouse

Dec 1, 2007. 7:33 PMcamp6ell says:
thank you - i've already returned two mice under warranty because of this problem, and now the third has stopped down scrolling. any particular cleaner you recommend/don't recommend?
Dec 4, 2007. 8:20 PMcamp6ell says:
alright, so before i took apart my mouse, i decided to try a non-destructive method, now that i understand the workings of the mouse, thanks to you taking it apart. so, i poked around in the nest of the mouse ball for 10 minutes with a toothpick/floss-stick thingy and dug out the lint. and now it's working fine again. i fully expect it to get blocked up again sooner than it would had i taken it apart, but this fix is easier.
Sep 21, 2007. 5:23 PMLasVegas says:
At first I wondered, "Why in heck would one need to clean a Mighty Mouse!?!?" Of course; The ball! I haven't run into this problem yet, but I'm sure to in the future. Thanks for the heads up! Good job on the Instructable! :)
Sep 21, 2007. 4:28 AMandrew101 says:
tisis a really good idea for an instructable its detailed and functonal good job
Sep 20, 2007. 6:18 PMwestfw says:
Nicely written and photographed, and about the first instructable I've felt justified in forwarding off to people at work...

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