Installing Paracord (ceesa)
Fairly straightforward process, simply remove the two back feet, unscrew, and pull the top half of the mouse backwards. Requires some force.
For the cable, I prefer to pull the paracord up beyond the PCB, heatshrink, and cut the smaller white heatshrink to size. Fits well and doesn't put excess pressure on the top of the shell (if you cut the white heatshrink properly).
Tuning Left and Right Click
For many mice, having slight rattle in the left/right mouse clicks is pretty standard. If you shake the Ultralight up and down and hear some rattling it's likely one of the clicks. For my mouse, my left click was a bit too "high" and had some wiggle room and rattling.
To fix this issue, simply place thin tape on these two points and trial and error until solid. I used aluminum foil tape, but any thin tape will work.
Mouse Feet
MS3 or G Pro Hyperglides are the standard for this mouse, I have the G Pro Hyperglides installed and they work wonderfully.
Thanks for reading, and feel free to ask me if you have any questions! Hopefully this helps.
Fairly straightforward process, simply remove the two back feet, unscrew, and pull the top half of the mouse backwards. Requires some force.
For the cable, I prefer to pull the paracord up beyond the PCB, heatshrink, and cut the smaller white heatshrink to size. Fits well and doesn't put excess pressure on the top of the shell (if you cut the white heatshrink properly).

Tuning Left and Right Click
For many mice, having slight rattle in the left/right mouse clicks is pretty standard. If you shake the Ultralight up and down and hear some rattling it's likely one of the clicks. For my mouse, my left click was a bit too "high" and had some wiggle room and rattling.
To fix this issue, simply place thin tape on these two points and trial and error until solid. I used aluminum foil tape, but any thin tape will work.

Mouse Feet
MS3 or G Pro Hyperglides are the standard for this mouse, I have the G Pro Hyperglides installed and they work wonderfully.

Thanks for reading, and feel free to ask me if you have any questions! Hopefully this helps.