HOW TO: Clean the Trackball on your Pearl 8100
So I was doing some digging on why my trackball performance had started to degrade over the last few months and how I could fix it; I assumed it had gotten pretty grimy under there. After searching for information on the best way to clean it I found several forum threads on numerous sites all of which had pictures either missing, or too small to see any real detail.
I followed the instructions on a thread I had found here and took pictures along the way as a way of "giving back" something. So here they are as well as with more detailed instructions. The images below are thumbnails which link to images that have been resized to 800x533. If you follow the link you can then click on them again for images that are 3456x2304. I have also watermarked them with the BlackBerry Forums image so no other sites rip them off. Step 1: http://www.rootcompromise.org/galler...ckball_001.jpg Take a small screwdriver, your thumbnail, or any instrument small enough to pry off the trackball faux chrome plastic cover. Do this gently and carefully, it's lightweight plastic so you don't want to break it. Step 2: http://www.rootcompromise.org/galler...ckball_002.jpg Look at all of the pocket lint and other nasty bits hanging around the outer edge of your trackball assembly. Step 3: http://www.rootcompromise.org/galler...ckball_003.jpg Carefully pry up the small metallic retaining clip that sits over, and holds tightly in place, the trackball assembly. Be very careful with this ring, it's very small and you wouldn't want to misplace it. Also, this clip bends pretty easily, make sure you don't pinch it oddly and fold it in half, I don't think it would survive being bent straight again. Step 4: http://www.rootcompromise.org/galler...ckball_004.jpg Remove the trackball assembly. If you have a magnetic tip screwdriver you can place the tip on the assembly and it will attract the magnetic rollers. The assembly is actually stuck to the screwdriver in this pic. Step 5: http://www.rootcompromise.org/galler...ckball_005.jpg Carefully set your trackball assembly aside. Note the metal tab appears to be pointing down, this is the side that should be towards the keypad, or lower half of the phone when putting it back in. Step 6: http://www.rootcompromise.org/galler...ckball_006.jpg Get some alcohol and a Q-tip and some canned air if you've got it. Use the canned air on the phone and then swab the internals with your Q-tip. You should have a small amount of alcohol on the Q-tip, do not soak it. Then hit the internals with the canned air one more time to get rid anything that was dislodged by the swabbing, and dry any residual alcohol. Also swab the trackball assembly itself, and hit it with the air to dry. Step 7: http://www.rootcompromise.org/galler...ckball_007.jpg Note the grime on the Q-tip and think "What the hell is in my pockets?" Step 8: http://www.rootcompromise.org/galler...ckball_008.jpg Make sure your internals are dry and just check them out in general. LEDs are laid out as follows: Upper Left = Green, Upper Right = Red, Lower Left = Blue, Lower Right = White. The copper pad in the center is the select pad when you depress the trackball. Step 9: http://www.rootcompromise.org/galler...ckball_009.jpg Reassemble the trackball. Place the assembly itself in with the two side tabs on the left and right, also you want the bottom of the assembly to have the aforementioned "tab" pointing down. Then place the small metal retaining clip into place with the tabs to the top and bottom. Gently press this into place with your screwdriver tip and you will feel it click. Step 10: http://www.rootcompromise.org/galler...ckball_010.jpg Place the faux chrome plastic trackball housing over the assembly with the tabs facing left, right, and down. Gently press this into place with your thumbnail. I recommend putting the bottom tab into place first and then pressing. I do not recommend using the screwdriver to push this into place as you may scratch the plastic. You're Done! I wouldn't do this too often or you may accidentally break the assembly or one of the retaining clips, though it doesn't hurt if your trackball is already broken, or functioning erratically. If you do happen to break something or are too timid to try the above, you can always buy replacement parts at bbrepairshop.com. I haven't used them personally, but they do have the parts. Anyway, I hope this is helpful and good luck to you. |
Mods. This is a GREAT right up! Worth of it's own place! (of course you can buy a new one for $9.99 but still!)
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Agreed! This will work on any trackball model BB. The other models are short the small metal retaining ring but all is the same.
Stuck thread. One of the best first posts I've seen. Thank you! |
Are the pictures gone already, or is it just me?
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It's not just you. My web host is moving my site to another server today. Of course the site uptime has been several years and a few days after I post these pics they decide to shift me to another server. They'll be back in a few hours.
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addition to trackball cleaning thread
I'm sure you have all figured this out already but.....the above mentioned cleaning method will only work for most dirty trackball issues. I recently had to disassemble mine completely in order to clean it. there are four tiny rollers with magnets under the trackball. you can remove the bottom plastic retainer to expose and clean them. just be careful to remember how the rollers and magnets are positioned when you reassemble them otherwise the ball will track in the wrong direction. example: when you scroll up the result will be a scroll to the right :smile: btw there was a bit of lint in the rollers that would not have been removed by the standard cleaning method.
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Additional information on cleaning, and pictures:
http://www.blackberryforums.com/gene...pic-guide.html |
i cant get the plastic thing back on
im having trouble completing step 10. please help!:oops
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Replacing Track Ball
Hi guys,
I have a white blackberry pearl 8100 and the track ball has turned dark exactly like the pictures of the ball above from "Grifter801" (btw, your thread was awesome =) ) Anyways, i want to order a new ball but some do not come with the retaining clip. Will i still be able to replace it without one or can i use the one i have from the original ball? Also, as the above pictures/thread shows, can i replace the ball just like that or do i have to take the whole phone apart? After seeing this thread, i didn't realize you could take the ball out without taking the phone apart. Awaiting anyones reply! thanks!: |
The trackball assembly comes out without any other disassembly.
If you are careful you should be able to use the same old retaining clip. |
Thanks for this post! I'm away from home for several weeks and last night my trackball stopped moving right. I followed you guide (I'm lucky and have the newer style "chrome" ring) and now it's working great! The only tools I used was my fingernail and a tiny swiss army knife (it has a small set of tweezers).
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i've been forced to do this cleaning procedure every few weeks since getting my pearl. it stops rolling in one of the directions quite frequently
recently, i've had to take the trackball assembly apart to actually clean the little magnetic rollers apparently RIM didn't remember the horrors of old 'ball' mice, and the grime that would collect within them during regular use |
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It should be noted that even after soaking the trackball itself in alcohol overnight, it still will never become perfectly clear again. It's like the dirt has gotten deep into the core of the ball.
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Can I adjust the microphone volume?
I just got my Blackberry Pearl from Verizon and am pleased with the coverage, clarity, etc. but several people I have talked to say it seems loud when I talk. Is it me, or can it be adjusted on the phone?
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Check to see if the enhanced volume is turned on. oh and welcome to the forums. |
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Thanks!
Great Post, easy to understand and follow.8-)
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I wish someone would make a crystal clear trackball.
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another excellent post (y)
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