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-[title] disassembly
-[* black] asdf
+[title] verify button is broken.
+[* black] This step is difficult because it require 3 hands. It is possible with 2 hands, but expect minor frustration.
+[* black] Use a multimeter to check continuity of the switch in question. When the button is pressed the terminals should be connected (multimeter should show small resistance and audibly beep).
+[* black] I show here testing the switch after removing from PCB. ***This is NOT required! You can test the switch before desoldering from PCB.***
+[* black] Video A: Shows how a working switch should behave.
+[* black] Video B: Shows that the broken switch does not respond to click.