Quick Scoop

For the G-Wolves Lycan, the PCB stickers are meant to cover exposed areas on the board, and a Reddit user specifically noted placing some of the included stickers on the bottom half of the PCB to cover exposed battery pad adhesive.

How To Install

  1. Power off the mouse and remove the shell.
  2. Handle the PCB only by the edges so you do not touch contacts or sensors.
  3. Dry-fit each sticker first to confirm alignment.
  4. Peel one sticker at a time and place it slowly, starting from one edge.
  5. Press from the center outward to avoid trapped air.
  6. If a sticker is misaligned, lift it gently and re-seat it before fully pressing it down.
  7. Reassemble the mouse only after the stickers are flat and fully adhered.

Practical Tips

  • Clean, dry surfaces help stickers bond better, especially around adhesive residue or dust.
  • Avoid stretching the stickers while applying them, because that can make the edges lift later.
  • Use light pressure rather than forcing the sticker into place all at once.
  • If the sticker has to cover a small relief or uneven spot, a little warmth from a hair dryer can make it easier to conform.

What To Avoid

  • Do not apply stickers over damaged parts or dirty surfaces.
  • Do not use oily cleaners or WD-40-type products on the installation area.
  • Do not rush the process, because once the sticker grips, repositioning becomes harder.

Forum Context

The public discussion around the Lycan suggests these stickers are treated as a protective or cleanup detail rather than a decorative mod, with users using them to cover exposed adhesive or board areas.

TL;DR

Install them by cleaning the PCB, test-fitting first, then peeling and pressing each sticker from one edge to the other. For the Lycan, the community example points to placing them on exposed bottom PCB areas or battery-pad adhesive spots.