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[* black] After successfully opening the device, unplug the wire strip that connects the button pad to the motherboard as shown. | |
- | [* black] To remove the old, rubber button strip, carefully tear it off of the blue casing. |
[* black] Using a rubber cement, apply a thin, consistent amount of glue around the edges of the button pad that will be in contact with the casing. | |
[* black] The wire strip of the new button pad will have to be threaded through the rubber band that separates the casing, and then plugged back into the motherboard. | |
[* black] Note: It may be best to plug in the new button pad |