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-[* black] Remove the rubbery piece that has the two buttons on it using tweezers.
-[* black] Blow on the sensors underneath, much like with old Nintendo 64 game cartridges, to remove dust that may be affecting the sensors. You could also dab a little rubbing alcohol on the sensor pad with a Q-tip and let dry.
+[* black] Use tweezers to remove the rubber button assembly.
+[* black] Blow on the sensors underneath to remove any dust on the sensors.
+[* icon_note] You can also dab a little rubbing alcohol on the sensor pad with a Q-tip and let it dry.