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+[title] Removing a switch
+[* black] Note: When I was replacing the switches the smell from the board/solder was awful. I'd recommend doing this outside with a fan to gently blow the fumes away.
+[* black] Again, I assume you know how to solder & de-solder the switches. I used a solder sucker to suck the solder of all the switch connections.
+[* black] Try removing and replacing just one switch first. This way you can compare the physical size, height, pin spacing to the new switch..
+[* black] Once as much of the solder as possible is removed from the pins on the first switch I used a small flathead screwdriver to push on the pins to break them free from the board. If that didn't work I would use the screw driver to gently pry the switch out from the front while heating the solder from the bottom.