Apple Macintosh Mac mouse M0100 for 128K/512K/Plus PARTS For Sale

Apple Macintosh Mac mouse M0100 for 128K/512K/Plus PARTS
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Apple Macintosh Mac mouse M0100 for 128K/512K/Plus PARTS:
$24.00

For sale is a Apple Macintosh mouse, model M0100 for 128K/512K/Plus models. This mouse is for parts. This is the slightly later revision with the smaller thumbscrews, not the blocky original one. It has vertical scroll problems. The DB9 connector is clean on each. As far as I can see, the mouse is fully intact. See the photographs for more information on condition.

This item may be compatible with the Apple II and IIc per appletothecore.me. However, I have not tested this functionality. This is a good repair job for someone with more time and patience than I have now.

Being electronics and old, this computer is offered as-is. I offer FREE SHIPPING in the USA!International Buyers – Please Note:Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to offerding or buying.

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