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What kind of screwdriver do I need for this. I’m trying to fix a third party Xbox 360 controller’s bumpers
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security torx probably
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>>1477326
Get yourself a cheap 'security bit set'
They're handy to have around
Plus, you're always guaranteed to find some stupid proprietary fastener on the other side
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>>1477374
or grab an electonics bit set like this
just cheap chinese crap for 10 or so
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>>1477326
The correct answer is an allen wrench, idk why the other replies are shilling whole sets and shit
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>>1477520
>The correct answer is an allen wrench
No, idiot. There is a round peg sticking up inside the screw, preventing you from setting a Allen wrench or common torx bit into the screw.
This a common security screw called tamper proof torx. But we will tell him to buy an entire set because we cannot determine the size, picrel



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