I am writing a review rather to help people with hands. In official service centers, no one wants to take on the repair of such devices, so everything you need was purchased from our eastern friends. I ordered 10 buttons from there (it's good that with a margin), and a month later I'm already sitting and unscrewing the screws. There are only 5 of them: 1 - in plain sight, 2 - under the sticker in the battery compartment and 2 more under the front cover. Carefully remove the cover by disconnecting the connector, then you need to remove the wheel. At the bottom of it there is a small bar that needs to be pulled out with a little effort to the left. After that, the entire mechanism is pulled out. Be careful not to lose the 2 small springs that are simply inserted into the holes on the board. After that, you need to unscrew 4 more screws. 2 on the platform into which that rod is inserted, and 2 more on top that hold the board. Solder carefully! The tracks are very thin! I advise you to change 2 buttons at once! (after half a year, the second one usually starts to act up). The cost of repair is 20. (100r for 10 buttons).
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