Cleaning the BlackBerry trackball
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WARNING: Do this at your own risk
All these pictures are thumbnails so if you need a closer look, just click on them.
Pop off the retaining plastic piece. You can use anything really(small screwdriver, fingernail, whatever) just be careful not to break off the clips that keep it in place. As you can see if you keep your Pearl in your pocket it quickly sucks up all the lint it can. Hehe
With the plastic retaining clip off you can now remove the assembly.
There is also metal retaining clip on top of the trackball assembly, you must remove that first. It is very delicate, so be CAREFUL not to bend it. It's already removed it the picture above.
Now as you can see the magnetic rollers is what actually makes the trackball work. It sticks right to my screwdriver, which makes for easy removal.
Now it's out you may want to blow a little canned air into the where the assembly sits and make sure all is clean in there.
Now out, from left to right is Trackball Assembly, Metal Retaining Clip, Plastic Retaining Circle, and of course my Pearl.
Trackball Assembly viewed from the bottom. Notice the tabs on the Left and Right sides. These tabs fit into the slots in the Pearl. Also notice the metal retaining clip that holds the whole thing together.
Trackball Assembly viewed from the Right side. Keep in mind the metal retaining clip and how it is a different shape from the bottom view. (You may want to mark this, just make sure you know which side is which and what is top and bottom) It took me quite a few trys to get this right the first disassembly.
View of the bottom of the Trackball Assembly.
Closer view of the assembly. Using Cardinal Directions. (North, South, etc, etc,) The orientation of the assembly now is where the metal tab is pointing South.(Bottom)
If there is lint caught in your trackball you will be able to see it now in the four openings in the North, South, East, and West. If you do not want to take the assembly apart then if you may be able to use a needle or some thing small to try and get it out.
Closer view of the North side of the assembly and how the tabs from the East and West sides will differ.
Closer view of the West side, if you're looking at if from underneath. Notice the different metal tab and the bottom piece of the trackball assembly and the little round knob. Remember these. Totally different from the North and South side.
Now the take the assembly apart! BE VERY CAREFUL not to bend this! VERY Delicate!!!!
As you can see you just need to get a screwdriver underneath the retaining clips and the assembly will come apart by itself. There are VERY small pieces. So don't lose anything!!!!
This is the Trackball assembly fully taken apart.
List of Parts:
4 Magnetic Rollers
1 Metal Retaining Clip
1 Top piece of trackball assembly
1 Bottom piece of trackball assembly
1 Trackball
Now if you have it all apart and this is your first time, and your trackball wasn't working, you probably find quite a bit of lint wrapped around the magnetic rollers.
If you look closely at them, you can see little tiny ridges that the trackball actually catches on and make the magnetic rollers move in turn moving your cursor. If there was lint caught up in them then you probably have come to the conclusion, that your trackball will not work if those won't catch. So clean them off and we can now put it all back together.
In this picture, I am puting the rollers back into the top piece of the assembly. I should be actually putting the magnets on the other side of the assembly. I got mixed up. I forgot about working on it from the bottom so it was suppose to be flipped. So all of the magnets should be flipped. If you put it back together wrong you will know. Look at the previous pictures on what it should look like.
Also in this picture the magnets needed to be flipped. Another tip is to have the metal retaining clip in place. I kept it off before I took the picture since the magnets kept sticking to it. It will help keep them in place so you can get the bottom piece on. I'm glad I have clean finger nails.
Picture of the assembly, without my fat fingers. (remember i had to flip the magnets) South side.
With the trackball itself and the metal retaining clip...now to stick the bottom piece on. Remember the tabs and the little plastic knob? This is a view of the south side, just stick the bottom piece with the metal tab sticking down. It may take quite a bit of jostling, but it should snap right back together. Just be careful not to bend the metal retaining clip.
Stick the fully assembled trackball back and in and it should work like a dream. It didn't for me since I needed to flip the magnets. Hehe, but I took it apart and flipped the magnets and all is well.
There we are, back in place and fully functional!!! It beats spending $60 on a new assembly!
WARNING: Do this at your own risk
All these pictures are thumbnails so if you need a closer look, just click on them.
Pop off the retaining plastic piece. You can use anything really(small screwdriver, fingernail, whatever) just be careful not to break off the clips that keep it in place. As you can see if you keep your Pearl in your pocket it quickly sucks up all the lint it can. Hehe
With the plastic retaining clip off you can now remove the assembly.
There is also metal retaining clip on top of the trackball assembly, you must remove that first. It is very delicate, so be CAREFUL not to bend it. It's already removed it the picture above.
Now as you can see the magnetic rollers is what actually makes the trackball work. It sticks right to my screwdriver, which makes for easy removal.
Now it's out you may want to blow a little canned air into the where the assembly sits and make sure all is clean in there.
Now out, from left to right is Trackball Assembly, Metal Retaining Clip, Plastic Retaining Circle, and of course my Pearl.
Trackball Assembly viewed from the bottom. Notice the tabs on the Left and Right sides. These tabs fit into the slots in the Pearl. Also notice the metal retaining clip that holds the whole thing together.
Trackball Assembly viewed from the Right side. Keep in mind the metal retaining clip and how it is a different shape from the bottom view. (You may want to mark this, just make sure you know which side is which and what is top and bottom) It took me quite a few trys to get this right the first disassembly.
View of the bottom of the Trackball Assembly.
Closer view of the assembly. Using Cardinal Directions. (North, South, etc, etc,) The orientation of the assembly now is where the metal tab is pointing South.(Bottom)
If there is lint caught in your trackball you will be able to see it now in the four openings in the North, South, East, and West. If you do not want to take the assembly apart then if you may be able to use a needle or some thing small to try and get it out.
Closer view of the North side of the assembly and how the tabs from the East and West sides will differ.
Closer view of the West side, if you're looking at if from underneath. Notice the different metal tab and the bottom piece of the trackball assembly and the little round knob. Remember these. Totally different from the North and South side.
Now the take the assembly apart! BE VERY CAREFUL not to bend this! VERY Delicate!!!!
As you can see you just need to get a screwdriver underneath the retaining clips and the assembly will come apart by itself. There are VERY small pieces. So don't lose anything!!!!
This is the Trackball assembly fully taken apart.
List of Parts:
4 Magnetic Rollers
1 Metal Retaining Clip
1 Top piece of trackball assembly
1 Bottom piece of trackball assembly
1 Trackball
Now if you have it all apart and this is your first time, and your trackball wasn't working, you probably find quite a bit of lint wrapped around the magnetic rollers.
If you look closely at them, you can see little tiny ridges that the trackball actually catches on and make the magnetic rollers move in turn moving your cursor. If there was lint caught up in them then you probably have come to the conclusion, that your trackball will not work if those won't catch. So clean them off and we can now put it all back together.
In this picture, I am puting the rollers back into the top piece of the assembly. I should be actually putting the magnets on the other side of the assembly. I got mixed up. I forgot about working on it from the bottom so it was suppose to be flipped. So all of the magnets should be flipped. If you put it back together wrong you will know. Look at the previous pictures on what it should look like.
Also in this picture the magnets needed to be flipped. Another tip is to have the metal retaining clip in place. I kept it off before I took the picture since the magnets kept sticking to it. It will help keep them in place so you can get the bottom piece on. I'm glad I have clean finger nails.
Picture of the assembly, without my fat fingers. (remember i had to flip the magnets) South side.
With the trackball itself and the metal retaining clip...now to stick the bottom piece on. Remember the tabs and the little plastic knob? This is a view of the south side, just stick the bottom piece with the metal tab sticking down. It may take quite a bit of jostling, but it should snap right back together. Just be careful not to bend the metal retaining clip.
Stick the fully assembled trackball back and in and it should work like a dream. It didn't for me since I needed to flip the magnets. Hehe, but I took it apart and flipped the magnets and all is well.
There we are, back in place and fully functional!!! It beats spending $60 on a new assembly!
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