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+[title] Removing the bottom cover
+[* black] The Eject button is attached to the bottom cover.
+[* black] To remove the bottom cover, you will need to remove the three T8 Torx screws securing the bottom cover on the back of the PS4. These three screws are covered by black stickers from the factory. You will need to remove the three black stickers on the bottom of the back of the PS4 to remove the three screws underneath them.
+[* black] Once the three screws are removed, pop the bottom cover off the PS4 by separating the back side of the cover (where the screws were) from the PS4 and then sliding it off the front of the PS4.
+[* black] If you look at the Eject button on the cover you just removed you will see that on the back side of the button is a metal plate. This plate transfers capacitance to the circuit board on the PS4. You will see it ends with a little curled piece. If you look at the PS4, where the curled piece would meet the PS4 were it attached there is a square pad.
+[* black] This square pad is what we need to cover with a little piece of electrical tape to insulate the transfer of capacitance and disable the button. Cut a little square of electrical tape and cover the square pad on the PS4 circuit board with it.