Generally speaking the 100-series PowerBooks are easy to work on.
I’ve seen the removal of the trackball assembly from the case and therefore understand how to do that, but I’ve yet to find a single photo on the tear down of that trackball assembly, which is rather interesting.
Have you ever disassembled the trackball assembly?
…you’ve done this job to your Macintosh Portable. Good news- the PowerBook 1xx series can use the same size silicone tubing!
Yes, and I mentioned my having done that in my earlier posts. But as I said, in the case of the Mac Portable, the rollers didn’t move the arrow pointer when touched by my finger, and they were falling apart too, so I replaced them. And it’s easy to access those parts on the Portable too. But if you watch the videos I posted in this thread, you will see that the PB180c differs from the Portable. As shown in my video in this thread, the ball has trouble moving the rollers but my finger moves the rollers AND the arrow pointer. That is the odd part that differs from the Portable.
In addition to all this, the left side of both buttons have issues, as shown in my most recent video in this thread.