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[title] Removing the old buckle lock | |
- | [* black] Unscrew the phillips screw and gently lift the metal plate (using a pair of tweezers might help), while holding the spring down so it does not fly out. |
- | [* black] You can now pull the plastic buckle lock up and out, while holding the spring in place so it does not go flying. |
+ | [* black] Remove the Phillips screw and gently pry the metal plate from the Joy-Con (a pair of tweezers might help). Be sure to hold the buckle lock in place so the spring does not fly out. |
+ | [* black] The buckle lock is different for the left and right Joy-Cons. Before you remove the buckle lock, identify the part that you will be replacing it with and make sure it matches the orientation of the original. |
+ | [* black] Remove the buckle lock, being careful to keep the spring inside from flying out. |