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[title] Opening It Up
-[* icon_caution] The top and the bottom part are glued together, you will have to break it apart. The tactility and functionality of the D-pad depends on the spacing of these parts. For the best result you will have to get creative when gluing them back together.
+[* icon_reminder] The top and bottom case are glued together. The tactility and functionality of the D-pad depends on the spacing of these parts. For the best result, you may have to replace this adhesive during reassembly.
[* black] Use a plastic opening tool to separate the body of the remote from the front. Start at the bottom between where the faceplate and body meet, carefully moving upwards to the top of the remote.
[* black] At the top of the remote, some resistance will be met when trying to complete the separation. This is because that glossy triangle piece of plastic adjoins them. Carefully pop it off (there are no electronics there).
[* black] Slide the frame vertically. from the front If you see the middle battery spring still attached to the back cover, don't panic like I did and think you ripped it off the board - it is built into the cover.