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[* black] With the headset completely disassembled, it's time to move on to the controller. A quick inspection reveals the model number: 2PR7100
-[* black] We're immediately hit by déjà vu, as the controller touchpad is very reminiscent of the ones found on the [guide|52578|Steam Controller].
-[* black] The controller is packed with 24 sensors (including two ''inside'' the ring) that allow it to be accurately tracked by the two Lighthouses.
+[* black] The Vive is manufactured by HTC, but it's quite evident that Valve lent some input to the design process; the controller touchpad is ''very ''reminiscent of the ones found on the [guide|52578|Steam Controller].
+[* black] In addition to the touchpad and trigger, the controller comes packed with 24 sensors (including two ''inside'' the ring) that allow it to be accurately tracked by the two Lighthouses.