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Introduction
Put on the anti-static wrist strap to protect you from electrostatic discharges during your repair.
What you need
Step 1
Razer Naga Trinity Disassembly
- Remove the interchangeable side plate.
Remove the interchangeable side plate.
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Step 2
- Remove the mouse’s feet using the opening pick.
Remove the mouse’s feet using the opening pick.
Step 3
- Remove the four 6mm screws by using a JIS #1 screwdriver.
Remove the four 6mm screws by using a JIS #1 screwdriver.
Step 4
- Separate the top mouse housing from the bottom mouse housing using the opening pick.
- Be careful not to tug too hard on the ribbon connector.
Separate the top mouse housing from the bottom mouse housing using the opening pick.
Be careful not to tug too hard on the ribbon connector.
Step 5
- Unlock the ribbon connector that is held down by the main board clips using the spudger’s pointed end.
Unlock the ribbon connector that is held down by the main board clips using the spudger’s pointed end.
Step 6
- Remove the side housing using the opening pick.
Remove the side housing using the opening pick.
Step 7
- Remove the top housing LED 3-Pin connector that is near the main board.
Remove the top housing LED 3-Pin connector that is near the main board.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Jaidee Sasaki - Aug 7, 2020
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I would like to to point out that at step 7, second picture, the 3-pin connector is for the top 2 buttons. the RGB LED is actually in the board and can be seen in step 7 first picture, tiny white square at the bottom, top left where it says K7-D1.
Chris Gravell - Nov 1, 2020
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The cable for the Naga2014 fits admirably and appears to work fully, BUT NOTE: the green and white wires need to be swapped around in the plug at the end that connects inside the mouse.
Teach - Nov 12, 2020
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How do you open up the side plates so you can clean inside them?
kbenaca654 - Apr 27, 2021
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How do you remove the board so that you can replace the mouse buttons when they break?
Chris Gravell - Jul 17, 2021
It’s held in by four screws - left of the bottom edge of the wheel’s rearward mounting bracket, just forward of the main cable connector on the right, and either side of the wheel’s forward mounting bracket.
To access the forward wheel mounting bracket screws, it’s easier if you first remove the wheel (it’s located by lugs/pins at front and back) by carefully bending the front mounting bracket forward to allow enough clearance for that lug/pin to be pulled clear.
Make a mental note of the arrangement of the front mounting parts for reassembly.