Find and fix any leaking pipes or drains. Feed pets in the morning and remove any uneaten food immediately.
If gnawing damage is present on doors, a metal kickplate should be installed to prevent any additional gnawing.
Repair any gap, hole or crack around frames that are ¼” or larger. Replace any damaged window or door screens. Replace any weather stripping that does not create a tight seal.
Any crack, gap or hole that is ¼” or larger needs to be repaired.
The pseudo-ergonomic styling is really for decoration- you can't make a little mouse like this ergonomic, so go ahead an trim it down to the size of the circuit board. Remove as much plastic as necessary to make your mice fit, but take care not to damage the circuit board. We used a rotary tool to remove sections from the front of the buttons and the rear sides so that the (hardware) mouse would fit between the (wetware) mouse's shoulders and hips. We needed to slim our (hardware) mouse down to fit inside the (wetware) mouse. Next, grab a marker and draw lines around all parts of the plastic mini mouse housing that aren't essential. Remove the little plastic nub that was on the wire so that the wire will thread smoothly through a hole in the (wetware) mouse. Take off the spring loaded cable retractor by taking out the screw and then pop the two halves apart with a screw driver. (What were they thinking?) Thus, you'll need to take your mouse apart and see whats inside. The mini travel mouse didn't come factory ready to get put inside of a taxidermied mouse.