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[title] Getting started
[* black] For this procedure you will need:
[* black] An SN Programmable
- [* black] A #1 Phillips screwdriver - the screws are actually #2, but some #2s may be too thick to reach into the screw holes.
+ [* black] A #1 Phillips screwdriver - the screws are actually #2, but some #2 screwdrivers may be too thick to reach into the screw holes.
[* black] A small flat-head screwdriver to lift the battery out of its holder.
[* black] A flat blade to pop/crumble the rubber feet off the bottom of the controller.
[* black] A new CR2032 coin cell battery.
[* black] Disregard the ominous black circle over the joystick handle in all the photos - it's difficult to take photos of extremely shiny things without showing off the entirety of your untidy workspace.