'''++maxchendricks++''' those are not interchangeable. The center button just depresses a microswitch below it. Sometimes placing something between the switch and the button allow this to work. Other times the switch is shot and/or the logic board. You’ll have to do some trial and error with this. BTW those are a bear to work on and require a lot of fine motor skills. Follow the guides [[Topic:iPod Nano 2nd Generation]] to a “T” . Also, schematics etc. are not available so you depend a bit on your own trouble shooting skills.
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'''++maxchendricks++''' those are not interchangeable. The center button just depresses a microswitch below it. Sometimes placing something between the switch and the button allow this to work. Other times the switch is shot and/or the logic board. You’ll have to do some trial and error with this. BTW those are a bear to work on and require a lot of fine motor skills. Follow the guides [[Topic:iPod Nano 2nd Generation]] to a “T” . Also, schematics etc. are not available so you depend a bit on your own troubleshooting skills.
'''++maxchendricks++''' those are not interchangeable. The center button just depresses a microswitch below it. Sometimes placing something between the switch and the button allow this to work. Other times the switch is shot and/or the logic board. You’ll have to do some trial and error with this. BTW those are a bear to work on and require a lot of fine motor skills. Follow the guides [[Topic:iPod Nano 2nd Generation]] to a “T” . Also, schematics etc. are not available so you depend a bit on your own skills.
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'''++maxchendricks++''' those are not interchangeable. The center button just depresses a microswitch below it. Sometimes placing something between the switch and the button allow this to work. Other times the switch is shot and/or the logic board. You’ll have to do some trial and error with this. BTW those are a bear to work on and require a lot of fine motor skills. Follow the guides [[Topic:iPod Nano 2nd Generation]] to a “T” . Also, schematics etc. are not available so you depend a bit on your own trouble shooting skills.
'''++maxchendricks++''' those are not interchangeable. The center button just depresses a microswitch below it. Sometimes placing something between the switch and the button allow this to work. Other times the switch is shot and/or the logic board. You’ll have to do some trial and error with this. BTW those are a bear to work on and require a lot of fine motor skills. Follow the guides [[Topic:iPod Nano 2nd Generation]] to a “T” . Also, schematics etc. are not available so you depend a bit on your own skills.