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Rimuovi le tre viti Phillips da 1,9 mm che fissano la staffa del pulsante home.
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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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Add some UV Curing Glue to the solder points.
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Superb it worked
Looks like have to attempt this. Have done fairly fine soldering before but maybe nothing this small. What size jumper to use? 0.1mm or 0.02mm?
Thanks Howard. Sorry I haven’t been around for a while. The wire I used was 0.02 mm. You would probably be fine with a thicker wire, this is just what I have on hand.
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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.