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evenmosbek 12-05-2007 02:41 AM

How to clean your 8300 Blackberry trackball(Pic and guide)
 
How to clean your BlackBerry trackball

Before starting, I will take a moment to remind you that you are responsible for your own blackberry. And if any damage is done, the guarantee is no longer valid. And I do not take any responsibility for what happens.

This guide is basically for BB 88xx, 83xx, 81xx.


The below pics are copyrighted. Do not copy or post
on other sites without permission from me.



Tools you want to use.

xxx8226; Small screwdriver (no bigger than 2.5mm)
xxx8226; Plastic spudger (Spudger (922-5065) - iFixit)
xxx8226; A small plier.
xxx8226; Fingers and nails.



Getting started.

1. First you want to remove the xxx8220;chrome plastic ringxxx8221; with a screwdriver or plastic spudger.
http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/9...4013pi9.th.jpg



2. After removing the xxx8220;chrome plastic ringxxx8221; on an 81xx you will find a inner retaining ring that holds the trackball in place. This metal ring is very fragile, so do not use force. Work With it.
http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/7...4018ai1.th.jpghttp://img210.imageshack.us/img210/6...4020cz3.th.jpg

At the 83xx and 88xx your inner retaining ring is replased with a new chrome ring, that is suppose to hold the trackball in plase.
On a chrome ring for the 8100, the highlighted area is flat.
http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/9...edityk2.th.jpg




3. After this is done, you can now carefully remove the trackball. Notice the white guide pins on both sides of the trackball. When you assemble the trackball, you want these to be on both sides as shown, or else it want fit.
http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/9...4015gc1.th.jpg

TIPS:
If your scroll is not functioning one way, for example left. just turn 180º, put it back, and try again.
If you now can scroll to the left, but not right, you probably need to clean it (Next step).

But if its not working, even after cleaning it, the sensor maybe defect, and hopefully you still have some warranty left.



The tricky part.

4. Disassembling the trackball require steady hands. Remember how you disassembled it. Because it all must be assemble correctly. And again, do not use force at the metal piece, this one is very fragile. It locks easy, and it is. Just take your time.
http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/2...4023eo1.th.jpghttp://img210.imageshack.us/img210/6...4022om1.th.jpghttp://img502.imageshack.us/img502/5...4024ph2.th.jpg



5. Now just take out one of the xxx8220;scroll wheelsxxx8221;, and start scraping off the dust as shown with your nail. Do not use any kind of tools for this, since itxxx8217;s shaped like a gear and any hard objects will damage it. Then the trackball want get any grip for rolling friction, and youxxx8217;re basically screwed.
http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/2...4026ep8.th.jpg



UPDATE: make sure thats the object thats is highligthed is aligned at the same side of the trackball and are faceing the same way as shown in picture.
http://img262.imageshack.us/img262/5...4620zl3.th.jpg


6. When youxxx8217;re done, assemble the trackball with the xxx8220;scroll wheels, black magnetxxx8221; facing clockwise. And the xxx8220;plastic lockxxx8221; as shown. Click it all in place. Check it, double check it. Then assemble the rest.
http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/6...4025ja1.th.jpg




Also, be aware of clammy/greasy/wet fingers and pocket dust. A combo of these makes the trackball defect.
So wash your hands boy!


hope the description is good enough.

good luck!

johnling 12-05-2007 06:43 AM

Thanks!

I hope it's a long time before I need this but, you have made it a lot easier.

d_fisher 12-05-2007 08:30 AM

Very nice guide!

KiLaTeS 12-05-2007 06:05 PM

thanks a lot, ill save this thread in my favorites... ;) that way wenever i need it ill use it... my BB is still new but ill need it ;) thanks a lot bro

pomona_jr 12-05-2007 07:36 PM

gracias!!

John Clark 12-05-2007 08:00 PM

Yep, excellent guide. One note....On the newer devices the inner retaining ring is not used. There is only the trackball assembly and it's held in with the plastic outer ring.

Chrscott22 12-05-2007 08:05 PM

I hope I never have to use this but this is an awesome tutorial.

Jazzy99 12-05-2007 08:57 PM

beautiful.......sweet....awesome:smile: (y) (y)

thanks for sharing ..........u r the man(y)

snowskier79 12-05-2007 10:05 PM

Nice write up evenmosbek; even better with high quality pictures!

evenmosbek 12-06-2007 02:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Clark (Post 764720)
Yep, excellent guide. One note....On the newer devices the inner retaining ring is not used. There is only the trackball assembly and it's held in with the plastic outer ring.

actually, i have disassembled a curve with the inner retaining ring.
it is one of the first release.
so it is possible that it could be there at some devices es.
fyi :-)

Quote:

Originally Posted by snowskier79 (Post 764883)
Nice write up evenmosbek; even better with high quality pictures!

Thanks. if anyone must have larger pictures, i have them in 2816 x 2112(approximately 3mb each). but imageshack dont support img above 1.5mb :-(

vZwire 12-14-2007 07:28 PM

Perfect instructions....used it to "sharpie" my trackball LED on my 8130.

I didn't take apart the actual trackball assembly, just took the whole thing out, and dabbed it with a blue sharpie.

The blue color looks great, and disassembly on a scale from 1-10....

It was a 1.5. I kid you not.

Thanks again for the terrific thread! :)

djxedxd 12-15-2007 04:26 AM

I want your camera ! lol
I usualy just take a piece of duct tape to the magnet part of the rollers and it clears it up for me .Once in a blue moon I'll have to dismatle the whole thing to clean it. I work at a machine shop so i have become quite good at this from it getting dirty so much. Good write up though.

flash24 12-15-2007 05:09 AM

Thanks for the helpful guide. I will do this someday, but for now I will pass because mine is still awfully clean :)

evenmosbek 12-15-2007 05:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by djxedxd (Post 775532)
...I usualy just take a piece of duct tape to the magnet part of the rollers and it clears it up for me...

duct tape was actualy a good idea. i'm gona try that next time. ;-)

Grant H 12-23-2007 04:13 PM

Good write up. Thanks. I tired this with my new 8130 becuse down on the trackball was getting kinda messy after about a month and a half. Not worth the time and effort in my book. I wouldnt have to expect to pay no more than $15 for the outter ring and ball assembly. Seeing that my outter ring has some dings, it would be nice to replace both.

Where can I buy the outter ring and trackball assembly?

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eazymoneygmc 01-09-2008 10:50 PM

thx for the info

Willie115 01-10-2008 04:48 AM

You would think you wouldn't need this... until the day you compair your Pearl with a brand spankin new one... I did that and I was like "wow..." at the differences, it slow gets darker and darker and you wouldn't even notice it.

Oxygen 01-13-2008 02:25 PM

nice! great post!

gatortone 01-18-2008 02:19 PM

Just have to say thank you for the write up. When I took out the plastic casing holding the wheels, there was a huge dust bunny in there, which was preventing me from scrolling left. This saved me some money and time. Thanks again!


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