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-[* black] Time to get destructive.
-[* black] Unfortunately the button is attached to the rubber cover. That's never going back on...
+[* black] Okay, so the screws were a bit of a red herring. We're glad they're there, for replacing a cracked lens cover or o-ring, but they didn't get us inside.
+[* black] Prying at the front and back covers didn't get us anywhere, so we gave our new camera a hot iOpener hug to soften up the adhesive on its rubber sleeve, and then started cutting and peeling.
+[* black] Around to the top of the camera, the shutter button is integrated into the rubber, with a hole in the plastic case underneath exposing the microswitch.