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Thanks Guy, but unfortunately, there's no screws visible on this thing. Razer clearly don't like people taking apart their mice!
Screw is usually hidden under one of the glide plates, most likely the rear one. Unfortunately, getting to it means breaking the adhesive on the glide plate, with the likely result that you will not be able to make it stay put after the repair.
 
Screw is usually hidden under one of the glide plates, most likely the rear one. Unfortunately, getting to it means breaking the adhesive on the glide plate, with the likely result that you will not be able to make it stay put after the repair.

Hence why I didn't do it. Anyway, the new mouse is working well though it took a while to get used to its low profile. Now to wait for the new Mouse Mat I ordered. This old one is falling apart.
 
I think @Marcin Momot is trying to summon the devil:

 
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