
To assemble this marvel of wireless precision and retro design you need bambulab's Wireless Mouse Components Kit.
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Here is the orientation I used to print the parts:

Step 1: Place the laser lens and on-off switch into their respective places on the base

Step 2: Connect the scrolling wheel with the main PCB

Step 3: Place the PCB on the base shell paying attention to the connection points. Lightly press it to align into place but don't put too much pressure otherwise you risk breaking it. It is important to notice the direction of the on-off switch plastic part to make sure it matches/aligns with the PCB (I keep both to the left).

Step 4: Connect the wiring for the battery and place it as shown in the picture

Step 5: Slide the buttons component into the connection rail as shown in the picture until it sits flush with the PCB and the top of the battery compartment.

Step 6: Place the cover element and use two of the included screws to fix it into the base.

Step 7: Insert the battery, battery cover and glue the anti-friction pads that come with the kit.

Step 8: Enjoy your mouse!
Pointer9000 – Where retro meets revolution. Wireless freedom, endless possibilities.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.