Since I can't see what they look like here are two choices for you regarding rubber components in the Zen Vision M.
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Here is a video showing the ''touchpad'' dis-assembly / re- assembly of a Zen Vision M. At about 1:00 minute into the video it shows the removal of 2 rubber pads. I think that this is maybe what you mean.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpcDacdKRxg
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Here is a video showing the ''touchpad'' dis-assembly / re- assembly of a Zen Vision M. At about 1:00 minute into the video it shows the removal of 2 rubber pads.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpcDacdKRxg
Alternatively at about 2:55 minutes into this video it shows what looks like two rubber spacers which seem to be there to hold the battery in the battery compartment.
Since I can't see what they look like here are two choices for you regarding rubber components in the Zen Vision M.
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Here is a video showing the ''touchpad'' dis-assembly / re- assembly of a Zen Vision M. At about 1:00 minute into the video it shows the removal of 2 rubber pads. I think that this is maybe what you mean.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpcDacdKRxg
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Here is a video showing the ''touchpad'' dis-assembly / re- assembly of a Zen Vision M. At about 1:00 minute into the video it shows the removal of 2 rubber pads. I think that this is maybe what you mean. There doesn't seem to be any other rubber parts in the device.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpcDacdKRxg
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Alternatively at about 2:55 minutes into this video it shows what looks like two rubber spacers which seem to be there to hold the battery in the battery compartment.
Hi,
Here is a video showing the ''touchpad'' dis-assembly / re- assembly of a Zen Vision M. At about 1:00 minute into the video it shows the removal of 2 rubber pads. I think that this is maybe what you mean. There doesn't seem to be any other rubber parts in the device.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpcDacdKRxg