Boritasahoo: There have to be screws holding the mouse together... have you tried checking under the plastic sliders that are glued onto the bottom of the mouse?
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when mine does this, I open the skimmer cover until I can hear air escaping. Let some air out and then turn the cover back on. Also I will turn the valve open on the intake hose and then put back on. Just keep doing things like that to get the water flow started. It eventually starts.
hi, there are locks in its four side. with out any wear and tear u cant able to open the remote. see the following video. else removing screw do the following ok
Well this problem happens to be a universal one although I must say if you want to solve this one all by yourself then u've got to open up back cover of your mouse ( using a screwdriver ) then remove the dust wherever u find it. Find out which circuit is being obstructed by the filth and if there is something obstructing it then simply use a blade to remove the dust so that the connection between various ends and terminals is again possible. However if the problem persists then give it to a hardware specialist which I doubt would be able to solve the problem ( instead he would give u a new one ) Dude buy a new one instead how costly could it be ?? If yours is in warranty then get it replaced !!
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