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Introduction
This guide aims to show how to completely disassemble your right joycon without hurting any parts. This disassembly is more difficult than the right joycon due to the additional IR sensor, Bluetooth antenna, and NFC reader.[br]
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In this guide I refer frequently to the iFixit Phillips PH000 which is designed to work with JIS screws. The screws in the Nintendo Joy Con are, if I understand it correctly, JIS screws which iFixit sells drivers for separately as well.