How to Open Your Logitech G502 Hero Mouse

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Description: Use this guide to open your Logitech G502 Hero...

Steps:

  1. Before starting your repair, unplug the mouse.
  2. Throughout your repair, it may be helpful to lay your mouse on a soft cloth to stabilize it and prevent damage while you work.
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  4. The feet are secured to the bottom of the mouse with adhesive. In order to cleanly remove them, the adhesive needs to be thoroughly heated.
  5. Heat an iOpener and lay it on the mouse feet for one minute to heat the adhesive.
  6. Alternatively, you can use a hair dryer on the Low heat setting to soften the adhesive.
  7. If you're using a hair dryer, only heat the feet a few seconds at a time or you may warp the plastic shell.
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  9. The feet have two layers—a rubberized one and an adhesive pad underneath.
  10. If you're reusing the feet, be very careful not to separate the two layers or damage the feet.
  11. Carefully slide the point of a spudger under the large foot near the front of the mouse, making sure it goes under both the foot and its adhesive pad.
  12. The foot recesses have a small notch that makes it easier to slide your spudger under.
  13. Gently slide the spudger farther under the foot and lift until you can grip the pad with your fingers.
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  15. Peel up and remove the foot.
  16. If the rubber layer separates from its adhesive pad, use the same process to remove the pad.
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  18. Repeat the last three steps to remove the remaining feet.
  19. If you're just removing the feet to open the mouse, you don't need to remove the two angled ones near the sensor or the larger one on the outer edge.
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  21. To install a new foot:
  22. If any of the feet got damaged during removal or separated from their adhesive pads, replace them.
  23. Use a spudger to carefully scrape up and remove any remaining adhesive bits.
  24. Use isopropyl alcohol and a microfiber cloth to thoroughly clean all adhesive residue from the foot recesses. Allow the surface to completely dry.
  25. Remove the feet from their backing and firmly press them into place.
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  27. Lift the weight door by its tab and remove it.
  28. If you have weights in the compartment, remove them.
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  30. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the four 5.5 mm‑long screws securing the bottom shell.
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  32. Tight plastic clips secure the top and bottom shells. During the next few steps you should feel and hear "clicks" as the clips release.
  33. Insert the flat end of a spudger between the top and bottom shells, near the back of the mouse.
  34. Twist the spudger to unclip the shells.
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  36. Insert the flat end of a spudger between the textured edge of the top and bottom shells, near the back of the mouse.
  37. Slide the spudger towards the front of the mouse and intermittently twist, stopping near the screw hole.
  38. Leave the spudger inserted for the next step.
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  40. Push the spudger into the mouse and twist to unclip the shells.
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  42. Insert the flat end of a spudger between the top and bottom shells, near the back of the mouse.
  43. Slide the spudger towards the thumb rest and push in to unclip the shells.
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  45. Insert the flat end of a spudger between the top and bottom shells, near the G8 and DPI shift () buttons at the front of the mouse.
  46. Pry up with the spudger and push the shells apart to unclip them.
  47. Unclipping this part of the mouse is tricky and may take a few tries. Be patient and don't pry too hard, or you may break one of the clips.
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  49. At this point, the shells should be fully separated. If they're not, repeat the previous unclipping steps with your spudger.
  50. Lift the top shell straight up and remove it, making sure the main mouse cable stays attached to the bottom shell.
  51. During reassembly, put the top shell back in place and work your way around the perimeter firmly squeezing the shells together to reengage the clips.
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