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[* black] Now on to the controller!
-[* black] While we are disappointed by the lack of visible screws, we will celebrate a small concession: the batteries are still user replaceable! (Looking at you, [guide|22074|DualShock 4|stepid=58096|new_window=true]).
+[* black] While we are disappointed by the lack of visible screws, we will celebrate a small concession: the batteries are still user-replaceable! (Looking at you, [guide|22074|DualShock 4|stepid=58096|new_window=true]).
[* black] Using our recent console expertise, we bust out the trusty opening tools and pop off some white paneling, finding some sneaky Torx ''security'' screws. Boo.
[* black] Not only that, but a final Torx security is hiding under the battery compartment sticker. Double boo.
[* icon_note] But hey, still better than [http://ifixit.org/blog/8104/meizu-pentalobe/|Pentalobes|new_window=true].