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[title] Remove the power/volume button board | |
- | [* black] Insert wisdom here. |
+ | [* icon_note] Adhesive secures power/volume button board to the frame. |
+ | [* black] Use the point of a spudger to push the power/volume button board towards the right edge of the frame to separate the adhesive securing it. |
+ | [* black] Use blunt nose tweezers to remove the board. |
+ | [* icon_note] Grip the board itself, and not the buttons or cables. |
+ | [* icon_reminder] During reassembly: |
+ | [* black] If you're reusing your board, the leftover adhesive should be sticky enough to secure it. |
+ | [* black] If your new board comes with pre-installed adhesive, remove the plastic backing and press the board into place in its recess. |
+ | [* black] If your board doesn't have adhesive, use strips of double-sided tape such as [product|IF317-072|Tesa Tape|new_window=true] to secure it in its recess. |