Herramientas
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Remueve los dos tornillos de 1.9 mm Phillips que sujetan el soporte de botón de inicio.
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Here you can see the micro-tear that happens just under the edge of the home button.
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Find the resistor tied to the home button and remove the protective layer around that resistor.
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Test continuity between top part of the resistor and the home button.
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Solder your wire to the physical part of the home button first.
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Guide the wire to the second component
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It is easier to keep the wire in place if you cut part of the glue out in a line. That way you can insert the wire into the cutout to prevent it from moving
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Add some glue or UV resin to keep the wire in place.
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Solder the wire to the top end of the component.
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Superb it worked
Great tutorial. There is a diagram floating around on the web that has the polarity reversed. I did that first and didn’t work before finding this guide and corrected the wiring. Works great now.
Besides a good fine tip soldering iron and at least magnifying goggles, really good flux makes all the difference on this job since everything is so small. I had some clear liquidy flux (Kester 951? don’t recall, bought long ago to help reflow GPU+SOC BGAs) That worked great as heat instantly flowed to all the right places. Necessary with tiny solder points and rework wire.