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[title] Unlatch clips on either side of the ext/headphone jack | |
[* black] After you have unscrewed the four Phillips head screws on the back of the controller (see other guides), you will need to unlatch a total of 4 clips holding the casing together before you can open the controller | |
[* black] The clips are nearly impossible to see from outside the controller before disassembling, so the pictures show the assembled and disassembled casing to help you find them | |
- | [* black] Start with the two clips located on either side of the ext/headphone port |
+ | [* black] Start with the two clips located on either side of the ext/headphone port; note that the photo shows the casing ''after'' the clips have been unlatched, so your gap will not look that large yet |
[* black] To unlatch each clip, insert a spudger, thin flathead screw driver, or other thin object that can fit into the gap between the top and bottom casings at the locations indicated with arrows | |
[* black] Push your tool towards the interior of the controller while gently twisting or levering it to further open the gap and separate the top and bottom casing |