Uh...I am 53 years old and still have most of all ten fingers (some
shorter than others, your finger mileage may vary) and I have not
intention of doing anything to a mouse with an x-acto knife! I will use
a M$ Intelli-mouse or something like that and keep the puck for looks.
I mean, how hard is it to upgrade the processor, memory, and hard drive?
I want to make it go faster, not work on a mouse! How do I find out
which revision it is? It is a tray loading model, not slot loading. and
it is running 8.6
Ralph Green wrote:
Howdy,
I'll start with the mouse. It can be upgraded to a LED mouse, but it
is a pretty fair amount of work. The easiest route is to find a small
LED sensor mouse and transplant the guts into the puck mouse. You will
need an exacto knife and some putty. I would not call those special
tools, but I suppose that depends on what you are used to using.
Good luck,
Ralph
On Fri, 2010-11-05 at 15:05 -0500, Dennis Myhand wrote:
I have just locked on to a Blueberry iMac with Blueberry keyboard and
Blueberry puck mouse. How difficult is it to upgrade these? It looks like
a sealed unit. Do I need special tools? Thanks, Dennis
Dennis Myhand
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