Updated 4. Final assembly (markdown)
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- 1x snooker ball
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## Step 3: Put the top onto the base
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[](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6ZIF_83VuQ)
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[](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6ZIF_83VuQ)
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You might need to use a bit of force to get the two halves together.
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Depending on slight size variations, you might need to push the ball in with some force, but it shouldn't require a large amount of force.
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## Step 6: Verify that the Ploopy Mouse is working correctly
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Plug the mouse into your computer. The buttons should be clicking, and if you move the ball, it should move the cursor.
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## Step 6: Verify that the Ploopy Trackball is working correctly
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Plug the trackball into your computer. The buttons should be clicking, and if you move the ball, it should move the cursor.
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## Step 7: All done!
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Congrats, you finished building the Ploopy Mouse!
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Congrats, you finished building the Ploopy Trackball!
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It's done! Love it, use it, but don't you dare abuse it!
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