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+[* black] Step 1: Open the hand controller by removing all eight Pozi-drive screws from the rear side (not Phillips, but a Phillips screwdriver will work if you are careful).
+[* black] A. If you are patient enough usually this can be done without disturbing the rubber around the hand controller. Otherwise, you can rip off the entire rubber cover and re-attach later using super glue or E6000 Quick Hold glue. It is recommended to keep the rubber intact.
+[* black] B. Then unscrew the gland at the base of the hand controller to allow the cable to move freely
+[* black] C. Once this has been done, both sections of the hand controller can be separated.
+[* black] D. Then the old keypad can be removed by first sliding the locking mechanism on the flex cable (see Figure 2 & Figure 3) and then prying off the old keypad from the front.
+[* black] E. Once the old keypad is removed there may be old glue left on the front. This can be carefully scrapped away using something like a plastic spudger tool or a plastic sticker remover.

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