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[title] Introduction | |
- | [* black] The easier fix is to partially separate the rubber foot below the eject button from the PS4 and insert an insulating piece of paper or something, or to completely remove that rubber foot from the PS4. I only recommend moving on if that doesn't work as was my case. |
- | [* black] We will be removing the bottom cover and disabling the Eject capacitive touch button |
+ | [* black] The easier fix is to partially separate the rubber foot below the eject button from the PS4 and insert an insulating piece of paper or something, or to completely remove that rubber foot from the PS4. I only recommend moving on if that doesn't work, as was my case. |
+ | [* black] We will be removing the bottom cover of the PS4 and disabling the Eject capacitive touch button using a little piece of electrical tape. |
[* black] This will disable the Eject capacitive touch button and you will only be able to eject disks via the PlayStation operating system or in a pickle, the physical eject screw. |