Introdução
Use this guide to repair a first-generation Magic Mouse with replaceable batteries when the cursor and left click still work, but right click, scrolling, and touch gestures don't. A fall can loosen the touch-surface ribbon connector or leave its latch partly open. This guide shows how to open the mouse, reseat the connector, renew the adhesive, and test the repair.
O que você precisa
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Passo 1 Remove the batteries
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Turn off the Magic Mouse and remove the battery cover.
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Remove both batteries from the battery compartment.
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Passo 2 Release the internal tabs
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Use a plastic opening tool to release the four small tabs inside the battery compartment.
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Work one side free before releasing the opposite side.
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Passo 3 Inspect the touch connector
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Open the mouse only far enough to see the internal connector.
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Look for the touch-surface ribbon connector near the opened edge.
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Passo 4 Reseat the ribbon connector
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Use a fingernail or a plastic opening tool to lift the small locking flap on the connector.
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Slide the ribbon tab straight back into the connector until it sits evenly.
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Hold the ribbon in place while closing the locking flap.
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Press the flap closed on one side, then the other, until both sides are fully shut.
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Passo 5 Test the connector
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Install the batteries without fully reassembling the mouse.
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Connect the mouse to a computer and test left click, right click, scrolling, and touch gestures.
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If the touch functions still don't work, remove the batteries and reseat the ribbon connector again.
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Passo 6 Remove the old adhesive
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Peel the old glue from the cover piece and the matching mounting surfaces.
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Remove as much old adhesive as possible so the new tape can bond well.
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Passo 7 Apply new tape
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Apply small pieces of double-sided tape to the cleaned cover piece.
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Keep the LED opening clear of tape and adhesive.
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Press the cover piece back into place so the tape bonds evenly.
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Passo 8 Reassemble and test the mouse
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Press the opened parts of the mouse back into place until the tabs are seated.
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Reinstall the batteries and battery cover.
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Connect the mouse and test the left click, right click, scrolling, and touch gestures.
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If the touch functions still don't work, reopen the mouse and confirm the ribbon connector is fully inserted and the latch is closed on both sides. Repair didn't go as planned? Try some basic troubleshooting, or ask our Answers community for help.