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Hi Alex
The bit still slips out easier due to the less extreme vertical angle, causing someone inexperienced to damage their screws.
I and the Nintendo Homebrew community (talking about the hardware repair part of it) believe that even if it's true that the bit is shaped to cause less damage its completly wrong to tell someone to use the wrong bit as we get both people who ask "this bit is JIS friendly right" on normal phillips screwdrivers and people who come crying that they stripped their screws and have 0 idea why everyday so we know for a fact people are taking these kind of messages the wrong way.
I believe the message i am putting is important as it tells the user the bits are different, tells them what to do if they don't have a JIS screwdriver and the damage its gonna cause.
I'd agree to add a bullet that clarifies that ifixit phillips screwdrivers are designed to cause less damage under our disclaimer, not to just say phillips is fine to use on JIS
"All screws in this device are JIS screws. All official iFixit Phillips screwdrivers are designed to be compatible with JIS screws, so they are safe to use. Using a screwdriver other than an official iFixit screwdriver or a JIS screwdriver may result in stripped screws."
- dude who doesn't know anything
To all the people that seem to think it's ok to tell people to use a phillips
A PHILLIPS WILL damage the head of a JIS screw.
The middle is thicker, which breaks the inner corners and the angle is less extreme causing it to slip out
The extra pressure you add is to break that screw into a "phillips-ier" shape
A newbie will still slip out and risk stipping the scew
Btw you don't need to press hard with a JIS driver in a JIS screw
If you don't know what you are doing, please refrain from editing this
It's JIS #00
It's not the same thing