How to Silence your mouse

Ok so im a bit padantic but there is nothing worse than listening to someone next to you clicking there mouse constantly while you are triin to relax on a Sunday afternoon.

Finally after many annoying mouse clicking days I searched for away to silence the misses mouse.

Thank fully I found a way to silence the mouse

So for all you people out there that have someone addicted to those stupid farmville and fronterville and other face book games heres how you can get your peace and quiet back

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Equipment needed:
        a Genius Netscroll+ mouse - my original object of experimentation
	genius
	or other type, such as my Dell scroll mouse (seems to be a Logitech)
	dell
	(these two have been proven to work)
        cross-point screwdriver
        soldering iron
        tin-lead solder
        rosin or flux
        sharp knife
        2 cm of thin insulated wire (2 pcs) (only if necessary)

1. Disassemble the mouse. Now you can see the three switches that make more than 90 % of the noise (the 10 % are made up by resonance in the plastic body – I tried to fill it with some silencing material, but got no audible difference).
genius-insidedell-inside

Take a look at the switches, they must look more or less like this one: switch
My method is only possible with this type of switch, if you see other type in your mouse you’ll probably have to invent something else. This is the case of middle button of Dell mouse (green circle above).

2. Take notes on the position of white switch buttons. This step is probably unnecessary, as this seems to be always marked on the pcb’s.

3. Carefully solder out the two outer switches. In my first attempt I silenced also the middle switch, which turned to be a bad solution. The switch became too sensitive and could be triggered by mere scrolling. I use the middle button rarely, so I left it noisy in the end; but if you do use the middle button often and therefore wish to hush it too, try it, you have been warned.

4. Open the switch by carefully lifting the legs (perhaps there’s better word for it) on its sides.
opening-switch
It’s wiser to put the switch upside down beforehand, so that the tiny white plastic button won’t fall out. It’s not a serious problem if you manage to break the legs – just glue the parts together afterwards – or forget it completely and take the risk of mouse malfunction in extreme conditions (e.g. earthquake).

5. Turn the switch cover by 180 degrees and join it with base again.
before: before after: after
What is the purpose? This way the point where the button touches the spring is shifted and somehow the spring now moves gradually rather than at once. The switch lids of the Dell mouse were a bit different, there wasn’t enough room to fit the switch after rotation, so I had to make more space with hot solder gun.

6. Solder the switches back to the PCB. They have to be in the same position as in point 2 – if the button was in front, it has to be in front again…

7. In case where only two pins are connected to the circuit (Genius), the pins of the switches are now reversed. To fix it, just connect the outer pins with a piece of wire. (note that this is an old photo, the middle button is no longer silenced and there’s no wire there now)
propojky-genius
With other type of mouse double check the schematics on how the pins are used.
The Dell mouse has both outer pins grounded, so there’s nothing left to do.
dell-pcb

8. Reassemble the mouse and enjoy.

Side notes: The disadvantage is, that the actual clicking is perhaps not as distiguishable or maybe accurate (no audio feedback in fact), but it’s just a matter of getting used to. Other ways I have tried consisted of shortening the distance the spring has to travel, but the noise reduction gained was not satisfactory for me.. Also the mouse buttons are now more sensitive, so you’ll get a few false clicks in the first couple of days, before you learn how to handle it.

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