How To Make A Mousewheel Scroll Smoothly

 by Crash2108
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Because we are all tired of your scroll wheel clicking. This instructable will guide you through making your computer experience much better.
 
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Step 1: Open Your Mouse

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Locate the screws on the bottom of your mouse and unscrew them. This will probably take a jewelers screwdriver, since they are pretty small screws. Pull up on the back of the mouse, and pull back. It is not necessary to force. There are tabs in this stock Dell one, that force you to pull back rather than immediately out.
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trevorcgross says: Nov 23, 2011. 11:48 PM
Thanks! makes me a lot less paranoid.
glcec1 says: Sep 14, 2011. 10:02 PM
Thank you!!!! This was the most helpful site Logitech couldn't even help me. It took me longer to find your site than to follow your instuctions to put my mouse back together. You are the best :)
PSPerson says: Jul 26, 2011. 8:49 PM
aahhhhhh. like butter. just wish ubuntu had a smooth scrolling mod now...
rgilman1 says: Jun 14, 2011. 2:14 PM
Mouse fell apart when I went to clean it. Pics helped get it back together right and working great. Thanks!
jcustard says: Jun 12, 2011. 11:50 AM
Very Helpful Pic needed it to figure out how left spring went back.

Thanks
davidkichi says: Apr 22, 2011. 3:27 AM
Hey, thanks a lot! This great pic of the springs came very handy!
akmcnutt says: Oct 19, 2010. 9:13 PM
Thanks! This saved me time, money and headaches. Dropped the mouse and the left click button wasn't responding. When I took it apart to see if it was fixable, the springs fell out and I couldn't figure out how to get them back in. The freewheel function was too weird for me so I put both back but I could not have done it without these pics. The click button still isn't working great but at least it's useable.
sheneruk says: Aug 7, 2010. 7:11 AM
I had no hope of saving a mouse I attempted to 'clean up' after unscrewing the casing and watching the springs come off after turning it over. This instructable, and the fantastic picture of where those springs go, saved me some cash in not having to replace the mouse. I was seriously going to pitch the whole mess but waited until I had a chance to search the web. I couldn't believe I found this. GREAT INSTRUCTABLE!!
cowscankill says: Jul 25, 2010. 2:16 PM
Whoa, it feels weird without the click. It's good for silent browsing at night though xD I'll keep it with the mod.
thesparine says: May 8, 2007. 1:55 PM
Awesome! Thank you so much. This is so much nicer. Why did they even design it to click in the first place?
zeemvel in reply to thesparineMar 24, 2010. 8:39 AM
If you're gaming, and one scrolling click means switching the weapon once. Two scroll clicks means switching two weapons further. And so on...
Junkyard John in reply to thesparineAug 17, 2008. 6:58 PM
Two reasons, I think. One: really old mice probably had very low resolution optical encoders. Two: The snap prevents the mouse from stopping in between degrees in the encoder shaft (which still happens sometimes).
zeemvel says: Mar 24, 2010. 8:36 AM
Ok, so I had disassembled my logitech wheel mouse to clean it, only to find that I was left with two springs and didn't remember how to put them back.

Even though this article was about *removing* that spring, this article did the opposite for me and showed me how to *add* both springs again.

Thank you!
Spykerwolf says: Mar 22, 2010. 9:24 PM
awesome guide, just finished it on my Logitech mouse. No problems whatsoever.
Gamer917 says: Mar 3, 2009. 2:44 PM
my mouse doesnt click very loudly and im used to it
A.C.E. in reply to Gamer917Jun 19, 2009. 8:11 PM
then you obviously dont need this, and didnt need to wast your prescious time commenting. to the author, great ible. if my mouse has the same setup on the inside, im dont this. more precise stuff while zooming or using modeling programs, and it just plain feels better.
A.C.E. in reply to A.C.E.Jun 22, 2009. 8:44 AM
whups i meant to say doin this. i have lots of spelling mistakes for some reason.
hellstudios in reply to A.C.E.Mar 22, 2010. 9:08 PM
Then I'm surprised your name isn't misspelled, lol.
hellstudios says: Mar 22, 2010. 9:06 PM
I did this exact same thing when I was modding my mouse to make it all completely black and white. I was like "hmmm, I wonder what happens if i remove this spring" and then I was like "OMFG, I LOVE HAPPY ACCIDENTS."


Then i wrote a slideshow about it and wrote it off as if i meant to do it on purpose. Yus.
tanmanknex says: Jan 1, 2010. 6:46 PM
My mouse scroll wheel doesn't click at all. That's kind of weird, I wonder why...
test34 says: Nov 18, 2009. 7:42 PM
...but instead of removing that second spring, I bent it down a little so the wheel now barely clicks when I scroll yet still offer a little resistance so that it doesnt free-spins
test34 says: Nov 18, 2009. 7:05 PM
thanks for this howto, my wheel is now silent (unless I click)
Colonel88 says: Sep 10, 2009. 12:40 PM
Ye my mouse has like a three tabbed thingie holding the mouse wheel :O
A.C.E. says: Jun 22, 2009. 8:52 AM
I cant find any screws on my mouse : ( idk where they are. it is wireless, and i checked under the battery and stuff. next im going under the stickers, but i didnt feel anything. could the mouse just snap apart?
Crash2108 (author) in reply to A.C.E.Jun 22, 2009. 1:03 PM
They're often under the stickers. After that, try looking up "how to take apart an ipod". Ipods are held together by plastic tabs instead of screws and your mouse might have a similar construction.
phreec says: Jun 21, 2009. 11:04 AM
this is great!! but i have a question...is it correctible/reversible? i LOVE these kinds of ibles, but i am always nervous that i'm going to f up something i can't afford to replace, LOL!! :))
Crash2108 (author) in reply to phreecJun 22, 2009. 1:02 PM
It depends on your type of mouse.
toolman0567 says: Jun 19, 2009. 9:28 PM
the roughness acts as a stop and helps incontrolling the Mouse !! making it too smooth only makes it more slippery to use !!
Jeebiss says: Aug 17, 2008. 9:33 PM
Simply put, I love you.
Crash2108 (author) in reply to JeebissAug 18, 2008. 7:18 AM
I love you too, baby.
Jeebiss in reply to Crash2108Aug 18, 2008. 7:38 AM
Wow, thats... comfortable.
A.C.E. in reply to JeebissJun 19, 2009. 8:13 PM
lol
cormac3050 in reply to JeebissAug 20, 2008. 1:31 PM
hehe, lol
worleyll says: Jun 17, 2009. 9:16 AM
I thought of this a long time ago and was going to make an instructable until I searched and found this one. I love the smooth scrolling. Great I'ble
thisdude says: Apr 24, 2009. 4:18 PM
i have almost the same mouse (mines wireless) but i removed both springs and it will fly
Patented says: Dec 27, 2008. 5:59 PM
Thx, It feel so much better!
Antystein says: Aug 13, 2007. 6:59 AM
I did something like that a few years ago to my logitech mouse... I first removed entirely that spring, as shown here, but then realized that I was used to that "clicking". The reason is that in some applications works as page-up & page-down per wheel click, and generally there are a lot of functions "per wheel click" (in games, in picture viewing applications etc), and I couldn’t used those functions effectively without that spring. So I decided to put it back, but first I used a pair of small pliers to bend it. I bend it down exactly at the point where it meets the turning wheel, so that the clicks get a lot softer. Now the clicking noise and the annoying “force” on my finger is gone, but I can still feel the faint clicks on my fingers when it is required. You may need to experiment a bit to find how much you should bent it, in order to get the “clicks” as soft as you need.
wurlybird9 in reply to AntysteinNov 7, 2008. 12:16 AM
a reduced click is definitely a good idea. Sometimes stepping is useful, plus some small resistance to accidental scroll. I have a Compaq mouse and the spring appears to be enclosed. There's a metal disc with a small notch, which causes the click....and resistance. Not sure of a quick and easy way to reduce or disable this without some permanent mangling.
god_gave_knex_to_you says: Oct 11, 2008. 11:15 PM
odd. all i did was open my mouse, something popped out, and it doesnt click anymore, but i can still feel the click
casey321b says: Aug 23, 2008. 1:25 PM
mine is diferent it doesnt have those spring things it just has some plastic to hold it up and a thing that tells if its spinning
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