Updated 4. Final assembly (markdown)

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- 2.5mm Allen key or screwdriver - 2.5mm Allen key or screwdriver
## Step 2: Put the top onto the base ## Step 2: Hardware
**TODO PIX**
- 2x M3x12mm flat-countersunk machine screws
- 2x M3x6mm socket cap machine screws
- 4x friction pads
- 1x snooker ball
## Step 3: Put the top onto the base
**TODO video of assembling the mouse** **TODO video of assembling the mouse**
You might need to use a bit of force to get the two halves together. You might need to use a bit of force to get the two halves together.
## Step 3: Insert the screws into the base ## Step 4: Insert the screws into the base
**TODO pix of mouse and M3x12mm and M3x6mm screws** **TODO pix of mouse and M3x12mm and M3x6mm screws**
Two of the holes are for the countersunk screws, and two are for the socket cap screws. It should be pretty evident which of these is which. Two of the holes are for the countersunk screws, and two are for the socket cap screws. It should be pretty evident which of these is which.
## Step 4: Apply the friction pads to the base ## Step 5: Apply the friction pads to the base
**TODO pix of friction pads and mouse base** **TODO pix of friction pads and mouse base**
## Step 5: Insert the ball ## Step 6: Insert the ball
**TODO pix of ball being dropped into the top** **TODO pix of ball being dropped into the top**
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. 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.
## Step 6: Verify that the Ploopy Mouse is working correctly ## Step 7: Verify that the Ploopy Mouse is working correctly
Plug the mouse into your computer. The buttons should be clicking, and if you move the ball, it should move the cursor. Plug the mouse into your computer. The buttons should be clicking, and if you move the ball, it should move the cursor.
## Step 7: All done! ## Step 8: All done!
**TODO PIX completed enclosure halves** **TODO PIX completed enclosure halves**
Congrats, you finished building the Ploopy Mouse! Congrats, you finished building the Ploopy Mouse!