Steam Deck D-Pad Button Replacement
Use this guide to replace the D-pad (directional pad) button and its membrane in your Steam Deck LCD.
Remember: follow general electrostatic discharge (ESD) safety procedures while repairing your device.
Note: Valve started shipping Steam Decks with refreshed internal designs in early 2023. Your Steam Deck may look different than the one depicted in the photos, but the procedure is the same. Remove the back cover to check what version you have. An original Steam Deck will have a metallic motherboard shield and a fan with square sides, as seen here. A refreshed Steam Deck will have a black motherboard shield and a fan with curved sides, as seen here.
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Werkzeuge
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iFixit Opening Picks (Set of 6) Verfügbarkeit: Externe Bezugsquelle Bei iFixit kaufen →
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Phillips #0 Screwdriver Verfügbarkeit: Externe Bezugsquelle Bei iFixit kaufen →
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Phillips #1 Screwdriver Verfügbarkeit: Externe Bezugsquelle Bei iFixit kaufen →
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Spudger Verfügbarkeit: Bestellbar Im Shop ansehen →
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Tweezers Verfügbarkeit: Externe Bezugsquelle Bei iFixit kaufen →
Ersatzteile
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Steam Deck LCD D-Pad Verfügbarkeit: Externe Bezugsquelle Bei iFixit kaufen →
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Steam Deck LCD D-Pad Rubber Membrane Verfügbarkeit: Externe Bezugsquelle Bei iFixit kaufen →
Anleitung
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Prepare your Steam Deck for disassembly
Power down your Steam Deck and unplug any cables.
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Remove the back cover screws
Use a Phillips driver to remove the eight screws securing the back cover:
Four coarse thread 9.5 mm-long screws
Four fine thread 5.8 mm-long screws
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Unclip the back cover
Insert an opening pick into the thin gap between the back cover and the front shell, along the edge of the right grip.
Pry up on the back cover to release it from the locking clips.
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Remove the back cover
Grip the back cover at the opening you just created and pull it up and away from the device to unclip the long edges.
Remove the back cover.
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Uncover the hidden shield screw
Use a pair of tweezers to remove the piece of foil tape covering the hidden screw on the board shield.
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Remove the shield screws
Use a Phillips driver to remove the three screws securing the board shield:
One 3.4 mm screw
Two 3.7 mm screws
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Remove the shield
Remove the board shield.
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Disconnect the battery
Grip the battery cable by its pull tab and pull it directly away from the motherboard to disconnect it.
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Unclip the left trigger
Place the flat end of a spudger onto the inside edge of the trigger's left clip.
Pivot the trigger clip out, away, and up from the peg to unlatch it.
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Remove the left trigger
Remove the left trigger.
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Remove the trigger bracket screws
Use a Phillips driver to remove the three 5.2 mm screws securing the left trigger bracket.
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Remove the trigger bracket
Remove the left trigger bracket.
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Disconnect the left thumbstick
Use the pointed end of a spudger to lift up the small locking flap on the thumbstick cable's ZIF connector.
Use a pair of tweezers to slide the cable out of its connector.
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Remove the thumbstick screws
Use a Phillips driver to remove the three 5.2 mm screws securing the thumbstick.
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Remove the left thumbstick
Remove the left thumbstick.
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Disconnect the interconnect cable
Use the pointed end of a spudger to lift up the small locking flap on the button board interconnect cable's ZIF connector.
Use a pair of tweezers to slide the cable out of its connector.
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Disconnect the remaining button board cables
If any connectors are covered with tape, use a pair of tweezers to remove it.
Use the pointed end of a spudger to lift up the small locking flaps on the rest of the button board ZIF connectors. Use a pair of tweezers to slide the cables out of their connectors:
Disconnect the D-pad cable.
Disconnect the touchpad board cable.
Disconnect the touchpad cable.
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Disconnect the left haptics
Use the pointed end of a spudger to lift up on the haptics cable to disconnect it.
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Remove the button board screws
Use a Phillips driver to disconnect the four screws securing the left button board:
Three 5.2 mm screws
One 3.9 mm screw
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Remove the button board
Remove the left button board.
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Remove the bumper screws
Use a Phillips driver to remove the two 5.2 mm screws securing the left bumper assembly.
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Remove the left bumper assembly
Remove the left bumper assembly.
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Remove the D-pad membrane
Use a pair of tweezers to remove the D-pad membrane.
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Remove the D-pad
Use a pair of tweezers to remove the D-pad.
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Abschluss
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
Repair didn’t go as planned? Try some basic troubleshooting, or ask our Steam Deck answers community for help.