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+[title] Unscrew and remove trigger mount
+[* light_blue] Turn the printed circuit board over, and remove two Torx T6 screws in the top corners holding the trigger mounts in place.
+ [* orange] If you do NOT see some rectangular plastic piece resting on the bumper button on the printed circuit board, your controller's bumper is likely broken.
+[* black] Once the screws are removed, we should have:
+ [* orange] the printed circuit board,
+ [* yellow] trigger mounts,
+ [* violet] and the top bar assembly holding the micro USB charging pre-drilled hole and outside bumper buttons. These are technically two pieces, but they sandwich together easily at four square points in the middle.

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