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undoing what i wrote, just noticed it was explained already further up in the page.
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1. Unscrew the Sonoff Dual from the housing and access the underside of the PCB You can find GPIO0 on one side of a resistor as shown in the second image.
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1. Unscrew the Sonoff Dual from the housing and access the underside of the PCB You can find GPIO0 on one side of a resistor as shown in the second image.
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2. GPIO0 can be found on the small inter layer [via](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Via_(electronics)) pointed at in the first image. Attention: If the via is covered by silk screen (green) you need to expose the underlying conductive (copper) by careful scratching it off.
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2. GPIO0 can be found on the small inter layer [via](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Via_(electronics)) pointed at in the first image. Attention: If the via is covered by silk screen (green) you need to expose the underlying conductive (copper) by careful scratching it off.
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Another (easier) way is to simply bridge between "Button0" and "GND" on the 2nd header. "Button0" is actually GPIO0.
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### Restricted Button Functionality
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### Restricted Button Functionality
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Please be aware, that the button on the Sonoff Dual will initially not have any functionality!
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Please be aware, that the button on the Sonoff Dual will initially not have any functionality!
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