How to Clean Magic Mouse: A Step-by-Step Guide

Dab a small amount of dish soap and water on a cloth to clean the tracks and center on the bottom of your mouse , but avoid getting liquid near the charging port at the back. Be sure to clean the area your mouse sits on with your cloth, too—dust the area frequently to avoid buildup.
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If you’re a Mac user and own a Magic Mouse, you know how convenient and efficient it is to use. However, accidents happen, and it can fall to the ground, causing the right-click function to stop working. Don’t worry, though, as we’ve got you covered with this step-by-step guide on how to open up the Magic Mouse and fix the right-click function.

First things first, take a deep breath and gather the necessary tools you need, which include a screwdriver, glue remover, and a plastic opening tool. Once you have everything, you’ll need to open up the Magic Mouse, but be careful not to damage it.

The first step is to remove the glued part of the Magic Mouse using the plastic opening tool. Be extra careful with this step, as you don’t want to damage the outer shell. After removing the glued part, you can now check the insides of the mouse.

Check the connections inside the mouse to see what might be causing the problem. If you see something that is not straight or damaged, then that might be the culprit. In this case, it was a slightly lifted part that was causing the right-click function to stop working. To fix this, you can carefully lift the part and see if it works. If it does, then you’ve fixed the problem.

Once you’ve fixed the problem, it’s time to put everything back together. Be sure to do this carefully, as you don’t want to damage the mouse any further. Finally, test the mouse to see if the right-click function is working correctly. If it is, then you’ve successfully fixed the problem.

In conclusion, accidents happen, and your Magic Mouse might fall, causing the right-click function to stop working. However, you don’t have to worry, as you can fix it yourself. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can open up your Magic Mouse, fix the problem, and put everything back together. Just be sure to do it carefully to avoid any further damage.

FAQ

What is the best way to clean wireless mouse?
Dampen a lint-free cloth or cotton swab with mild soap and water and gently wipe the outer surface of the mouse, the wheel, and the optical sensor. For light-colored mice, we recommend cleaning with the isopropyl alcohol (IPA) solution as needed.