The iPad3 uses extremely strong glue compared to the iPad2, but with a heat gun 
and some patience it's possible to open it up. You can just replace the home 
button and the plastic switch attached to the front panel, there's usually no 
need to replace the entire assembly that's connected to the logic board

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On 12 Dec 2012, at 10:01, Philippe Chandless <[email protected]> wrote:

> The Home button on my 3rd generation iPad is getting less and less 
> responsive. I've heard that it's relatively straightforward to replace the 
> button on an iPhone. Is it doable on the iPad? I fixit's page on the home 
> button is work in progress, which I suspect answers my question.
> 
> Regards
> Philippe
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