It’s the trace going towards the mode button, so I’m pretty sure resistance won’t exactly be critical over a ~3mm gap, as long as it recognizes when the plunger button is pressed down.

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    Isn’t that only good to block radio frequencies and other interference? Isn’t the adhesive still an insulator?

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        This is interesting and good to know. I’ll try to keep this in mind whenever I get ready to set up shop to finish fixing it, I do have a couple busted phones around and should be able to find a section of copper tape in one of them. 👍

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          You’ll have a bad time with used copper tape. Just like why it isn’t advised to reuse any other kind of tape (duct, packaging, electrical)

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            Hey I hear you there.

            I’m still game to give it a try though. Besides, whatever fix I end up going with, I’m still going to cover over that with brand new Kapton tape to protect it.

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        I’ll keep that in mind for future experimental reference, but as of right now I don’t have any handy.

        Thanks for the advice though 👍

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          For sure! It was pretty cheap but Idk if it will do it for you when its all said and done. Good lick