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- | [* red] Remove the five black screws from the back of the controller using a Phillips |
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+ | [* red] Remove the five black screws from the back of the controller using a Phillips #00 screwdriver. |
[* black] Place a finger between the faceplate and the rest of the controller and pull each half of the controller apart to separate them. | |
[* icon_caution] Don't use too much pressure when prying open the controller as you may damage the white ribbon cable connecting both halves. | |
+ | [* icon_note] The ''iFixit Mako Driver'' (screwdriver that also comes in the ''Pro Tech Toolkit''s) is too thick to properly reach the 2 top-middle screws. The middle top-left screw can only be reached at a slight angle, while the middle top-right is near-impossible to reach without the use of the Flex Extension, or deforming the plastic a little bit. |