Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP Trackpads Replacement
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Ga naar stap 1For clarification, the trackpads and the directional pad are not the same. This guide is for replacing the rubber pads below the buttons, not the buttons themselves.
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Use a standard Phillips #00 screwdriver to loosen the 4 mm screw that keeps the battery cover attached to the device.
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Remove four 6.5 mm screws from the corners of the back cover using a tri-point Y00 screwdriver.
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Remove two 4.6mm screws from the top-center and bottom-center of the device using a tri-point Y00 screwdriver.
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Using a Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the three Phillips #00 4 mm long screws that hold the motherboard to the button panel.
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Using your fingers, gently lift and remove the trackpads covering the following:
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'A' and 'B' buttons
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Directional Control Button Pad
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'Start' and 'Select' buttons
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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In the tools list, it says tri-point Y1, whereas in the description, it says to use a tri-point Y00. Which one is it really?
Weird to call them "track pads" when no one calls them that. In fact, if you google "gba sp track pads" this is the only result that comes up referring to them that way. It's nice of you to write a guide but if people can't find it because you're using weird nomenclature you won't be helping many people.
Track pads are usually touch sensitive pads for moving cursors around on a computer. These rubber pads are button membranes. "Rubber membranes" or "button membranes" is what you'd usually call them.