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The video demonstrates how to customize an Xbox 1S controller by replacing the faceplate with a new one from ExtremeRate. The process involves removing screws, side panels, and using tools like a spudger. Adult supervision is stressed due to the intricate nature of the task. Additionally, the video showcases cleaning the controller and modding it with a wood grain soft touch finish. Tips on handling tools safely, checking for loose bits, and finding deals on Amazon are provided. Viewers are encouraged to share their modded controller photos on the creator's social media, ending with a call to action and gratitude to the audience.
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In this segment of the video, the host demonstrates how to remove the faceplate from an Xbox 1s controller and replace it with a new one from ExtremeRate. They emphasize the need for adult supervision due to tricky parts. The host shows how to remove the battery, sticker covering screws, and side panels using a spudger tool. They caution viewers about the difficulty of some screws and side panels and recommend taking care during the process to avoid damaging the controller.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to remove a controller faceplate by using a spudger to loosen it and removing five screws. They advise being careful during this process as it requires some force. After removing the faceplate, they replace it with a new one from Extreme Rates, securing it with the included screws. The speaker highlights the soft touch of the new faceplate and shows how to correctly position and secure it back in place. They also mention cleaning the controller before reassembly, emphasize the importance of adult supervision when using tools like a knife, and encourage checking for loose bits before proceeding.
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In this segment of the video, the content creator shows how they cleaned a Xbox 1S controller and modded it with a wood grain soft touch finish. The controller has been cleaned with a baby wipe and microfiber cloth, and any remaining debris was removed using a spudger. The creator mentions that the controller is on sale, recommends checking Amazon for deals, and provides links in the video description. The modded controller is showcased with close-up photographs and the audience is encouraged to share their own modded controller photos on the creator’s Twitter page. The video ends with a reminder to hit the thumbs up button and a thank you message to the viewers.