The mouse was technical functioning like the first day, but it started to look horrible: The black soft-painting on the side started to go off and the painted metal with the Logitech logo lost its painting: After disassembling the mouse I used some body filler (I don't know the exact English word, but it is normally used on cars if there's a big scratch or rust) to close the hole caused by the removed Logitech logo and removed the soft-painting with sandpaper: Then I painted it with primer and let it dry for a week: After that I applied two layers of black paint (Innotec Black BodyPaint). I waited one week to apply the second layer. In the end I put all parts together again: All in all the paint isn't that good as I would want it to be. Because it doesn't went that well especially on the edges where I didn't sanded assiduously. However I'm happy with the overall result.
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I'm currently thinking of replacing the usb-cable with a cloth-bonded one like most of todays mouses have. Where can I buy cables like that? Are they expensive?
If anyone is interested in the disassembly process just let me know, as I took pictures of that as well.