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-[* black] Much like the Function Keys model, the trackpad in the Touch Bar unit slides out easily after dispatching ten T5 Torx screws.
+[* black] Much like the [guide|72415|Function Keys model|stepid=144743|new_window=true], the trackpad in the Touch Bar unit slides out easily after dispatching ten T5 Torx screws.
[* black] We can also happily report that the trackpads from these respective models are identical, and likely cross-compatible.
[* icon_note] The cable routing, however, is different to accomodate the modified logic board design. So, if you're planning on replacing a busted trackpad, be sure to hold on to the original flex.
[* black] In case you missed it, here are the ICs we identified the first time around:
[* red] ST Microelectronics [http://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/products/microcontrollers/stm32-32-bit-arm-cortex-mcus/stm32f1-series/stm32f103/stm32f103vb.html|STM32F103VB|new_window=true] ARM Cortex-M3 MCU
[* orange] Broadcom BCM5976C1KUFBG Touch Controller
[* yellow] Maxim Integrated MAX11291ENX 24-Bit, 6-Channel Delta-Sigma ADC