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+[* black] Now is the last part. You'll need a Phillips 00 bit for this, as you must remove two screws to "free" the PCB.
+[* black] Once unscrewed, you *don't* need to remove the board, but just try to gently pull it up along the upper-side (nearer the headband) to re-align the volume slider back into position. Slide the volume knob after every tug upwards and see if it's re-aligned.
+[* black] You shouldn't need to remove the PCB, and you probably won't want to, as re-attaching it means you have to re-align the volume slider, hardware mute button, 3.5mm jack AND the two USB ports. While it is doable, it is not necessary for this specific technique.
+[* black] Once the slider starts running smoothly back and forth again, this usually means the slider has re-aligned its center axis back to the volume control unit. Re-attach the screws and the upper plate with the cups, and try connecting it to your PC and check if it's working again.

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