Introducción
Esta es una guía rápida y fácil para cambiar la rueda de desplazamiento en un mouse para juegos Logitech G203 Prodigy. Leer esta guía te llevará solo de 10 a 15 minutos y solo necesitarás un destornillador pequeño y la rueda de desplazamiento de repuesto. Quita dos de los patines del mouse y vuélvelos a usar ya que por experiencia personal, no se nota la diferencia y vale la pena cambiar una rueda de desplazamiento que no funciona. Ten mucho cuidado cuando quites los patines porque afectará el funcionamiento dependiendo de cuánto dañes el patín.
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Con un borde afilado (un cuchillo o un destornillador de cabeza plana), retira los dos patines superiores del mouse encajando la herramienta que elijas debajo de los patines. Luego haz palanca y quita los patines.
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It's difficult to replace the part when the PCB board is still screwed in. When I would disassemble it, I would unscrew the side buttons first then the motherboard (the screws are highlighted in white circles). From there try to remove the broken part at ease (Lift the motherboard and the side button motherboard from the housing). DO NOT try to pry it on step 4. You might broke something for that.
There's also phone repair toolkits that sells it on a cheaper price I would only use #00 Philips Screwdriver only and a spudger or a flathead screw to put the cables back in place when I disassembled it
On Step 1: You don't need to remove the skates if you want to rescrew it later. you can unscrew it the screws both sides and cover it later then move to the bottom hole (Don't forget to put some kind of tape on it). The screws are small and they're easy to lose them if not careful.
I wasn't able to use a metal replacement wheel I bought on Amazon. However, my issue with both the original wheel and the replacement (though the replacement was worse) was that the wheel was getting stuck, possibly on the PCB. Removing the rubber coating from the original wheel (recommended on a Reddit post I found) solved this problem. The wheel is now a bit smaller, has a smooth texture (no ridges like the original rubber), but it works fine. It's been months and I've gotten used to the different texture and size.