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« on: January 14, 2013, 07:00:58 pm »

Reviving a dead Apple remote
   




   

Reader Greg Wills is thinking of pulling the plug on some well-used gadgets before their time. He writes:



I have several old Apple remote controls—the white ones. I hear they work with today’s Apple gear but all of mine are dead. Is there anything I can do to revive them?



Sure. These things are battery operated and, while it’s not obvious, you can change those batteries.


Take a close look at the bottom of the remotes and you’ll see a small round dimple. This isn’t a decoration but rather a hint that if you apply pressure to that spot, something helpful will happen. In this case, the spring-loaded battery tray will pop out. However, I’ve yet to make one sproing out with just the pressure of a well-placed finger.
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