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Day: October 18, 2004

Opening Up An Apple Pro Mouse

October 18, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 7 Comments

apple pro mouse

i’m planning to add some leds to some mice soon and was looking around for a guide to cracking open an apple pro mouse, and here it is. the upcoming project will add lights to just about any mouse, not that it’s needed, but hey, why not.

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