added change_the_buttons tutorial
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You FunKey S is delivered with 4 extra sets of buttons (red, blue, yellow and green) so that you can customize them at will. It only requires a standard **Phillips
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screwdriver (PH0)**, **tweezers** and a **knife or scissors** for cutting up the plastic holding the new buttons together.
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!!! note
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Be careful when opening up the console. FunKey Project is not responsible for any damage done to your console when changing the buttons.
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### **STEP 1 - Removing the screws** {.step-title}
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Using a standard **Phillips PH0 screwdriver**, remove the 2 screws on
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the back of your FunKey S.
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!!! warning
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Be careful to use the correct screwdriver head size and type to
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prevent damaging the screws (do not use JIS screwdrivers).
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FunKey Project is not responsible for replacing damaged screws.
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### **STEP 2 - Opening up the console** {.step-title}
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Carefully remove the plastic back of the console by pulling up the hinge side first
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### **STEP 3 - Removing the keychain lanyard** {.step-title}
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Carefully remove the keychain lanyard and its axis by pulling gently (it may fall off when opening).
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!!! warning
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The axis is a small part, be careful not to loose it.
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### **STEP 4 - Removing the LR buttons** {.step-title}
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Carefully remove the L/R plastic buttons by gently pulling them out of their axis
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!!! warning
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Be careful not to damage the L/R switches on the circuit board!
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### **STEP 5 - Unplugging the battery** {.step-title}
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!!! note
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This step is not required for changing the buttons, but we still advise it. You can however jump to the next step and not unplug the battery.
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Lift the battery and pull gently by the top of the circuit board to unplug the battery. The battery may be stuck to the processor with double-sided adhesive, it's perfectly normal if you have to lift with a bit of force to unstick it.
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!!! warning
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Be sure to pull on the connector and **NOT the wires** when removing the battery. It is recommended to use tweezers.
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### **STEP 6 - Unplugging the screen** {.step-title}
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Now that you have access to the circuit board, you can unplug the screen.
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!!! warning
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This connector is fragile, unplug it vertically without force. It is recommended to use tweezers.
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### **STEP 7 - Removing the circuit board** {.step-title}
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By grabbing it **by the hinge side**, gently pull up the circuit board from the plastic casing.
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### **STEP 8 - Removing the buttons you wish to change** {.step-title}
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Remove the buttons from their socket. It is recommended to use tweezers.
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### **STEP 9 - Separating the new buttons** {.step-title}
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Cut up the buttons from the four sets of colors included with your FunKey S.
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In this exemple one of the A/B/X/Y button is cut from each color.
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!!! warning
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When replacing a specific button, for example the top arrow, you need to get the same exact button (top arrow). For example a left arrow should not replace a top arrow or the console might not close properly when reassembling it.
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### **STEP 10 - Assembling the new buttons** {.step-title}
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Reassemble the new cut buttons in their hole.
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### **STEP 11 - Reassembly** {.step-title}
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Insert first the speaker into its location in the casing before
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putting the circuit board back in the case, like in the pictures.
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Reassemble the console by following the previous steps in reverse order.
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!!! warning
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Be careful not to damage the switches on the circuit board when
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putting back the L/R plastic buttons.
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--8<--
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includes/glossary.md
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