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+[title] Installing new switch
+[* black] Once the old switch is removed cut off one of the new switches (see pic) and compare the two. Leave enough pin length. You can always cut it shorter after soldering. Make sure it fits in the hole and is roughly the same height as the old switch.
+[* black] Note: The holes in the board are much larger than needed, even for the old switches. I found it helped to bend the pins a bit to keep them from falling out of the board when I flip the board over to solder it in.
+[* black] Put the new switch in with one hand. With the other hand bend the leads in opposite directions (bend it along the wide side of the rectangular leg (the easy way). The second pic shows the bent legs after one switch fell out before I could solder it.