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[title] Disconnect the midframe
+[* icon_note] To remove the midframe you can choose to disconnect the ZR button's ribbon cable for easier access. However, the cable is short and can be tricky to reconnect.
+ [* black] ***If you are worried about not being able to reconnect it, you can skip this step and leave it connected, which we recommend.***
+ [* black] If you choose to leave the cable connected, ***be careful.*** Work slowly and do your best to keep the midframe from moving around as you perform the last few steps to avoid damaging the cable.
[* black] The ZR button cable is locked in place by a small [guide|25629|ZIF connector|stepid=64969|new_window=true] on the motherboard. Use tweezers or a spudger to flip up the ZIF connector lock.
[* black] Use tweezers to gently pull the ZR button flex cable out of the ZIF connector socket. The midframe is now disconnected and can be removed.
-[* icon_note] The ZR button cable in this Joy-Con is short and can be tricky to reconnect. ***If you are worried about not being able to reconnect it, you can skip this step and leave it connected, which we recommend.***
- [* black] If you choose to leave the cable connected, ***be careful.*** Work slowly and do your best to keep the midframe from moving around as you perform the last few steps to avoid damaging the cable.