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Patience :)
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You need 2 small screw drives with a Phillips (cross) PH1 head and Torx (star) T10 head.
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A list of screw drive heads can be hound here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_scr...
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With the Phillips screwdrive unscrew the #1 to #4 screws in Fig. 1.
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Using the Torx T10 head, unscrew the #5 (Fig. 1), #6, #7 and #8 screws (Fig. 2)
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Using your hand, unscrew #9 (Fig. 2). Please note that you cannot completely remove this screw, but you don't need to do this anyway.
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Carefully remove the plastic bracket and the support holding the "Pinkie trigger" by pushing it towards the trigger (Fig. 4).
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Remove the stick cover that will expose the contacts and wiring (Fig. 5)
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Note the small metal plate.
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Bend it just a little from the middle so that pushing the trigger actually pushes the small blue switch inside the stick.
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Test the trigger before putting back the plastic cover
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Note: Inside the trigger there is two screws which can be used instead of either extend or retract the pin that presses the metal plate. Try adjusting this first.
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Amazing this is what I was exactly looking for!! My trigger stopped work but only heard a single click. Once i opened it up one of the contacts was stuck down. A little adjustment and once again it was working. Getting the hand guard off was very tricky. I did damage the cable guide thing for the pinky switch but it still works. Thank you soo much!!!
Fixed it!! Thank you so much for this guide! I ended up over bending it and then tried to straighten it out again and then it shot off somewhere, but luckily the piece fits back in and then i tweaked it until it worked! -Nate
This helped a great deal! The Thumb POV had a screw that dropped out and prevented it from going left. By using this I found out why it wasn't working by disassembling it and solved my problem. Thanks!