S Steve-O Well-Known Member Joined Aug 28, 2003 Messages 4,054 Jan 3, 2005 #1 Before I buy one, How hard is it to put one in?? Also, if buttons are "slow" feeling (Like I press the B Button and it takes takes so long to pop back up, it registers it as 2 clicks). ? thanks
Before I buy one, How hard is it to put one in?? Also, if buttons are "slow" feeling (Like I press the B Button and it takes takes so long to pop back up, it registers it as 2 clicks). ? thanks
D Dozer Efram the retarded rabbit Joined Jul 2, 2003 Messages 3,035 Age 39 Location Exeter Website lawrencewithaw.tumblr.com Jan 3, 2005 #2 It's easy. Just open up and swap. Hardest thing is to make sure they're straight. It's a 5 minute job. If you think the buttons are slower to respond to than before I'd just swap it.
It's easy. Just open up and swap. Hardest thing is to make sure they're straight. It's a 5 minute job. If you think the buttons are slower to respond to than before I'd just swap it.
S Steve-O Well-Known Member Joined Aug 28, 2003 Messages 4,054 Jan 3, 2005 #3 You dont Disconnect the LCD do you??
Axeman Axemeister Joined Apr 5, 2003 Messages 4,220 Location Newport, Wales, UK Website Visit site Jan 3, 2005 #4 Steve-O posted on Jan 3 2005 said: You dont Disconnect the LCD do you?? Click to expand... No, you dont have to disconnect it, just lift it out of the case attached to the board. A bit of care and its an easy job though... Last edited by a moderator: Dec 19, 2015
Steve-O posted on Jan 3 2005 said: You dont Disconnect the LCD do you?? Click to expand... No, you dont have to disconnect it, just lift it out of the case attached to the board. A bit of care and its an easy job though...
S Steve-O Well-Known Member Joined Aug 28, 2003 Messages 4,054 Jan 3, 2005 #5 good good, I dont like disconnecting the LCD incase I damage the flat wire strip thing