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-[* black] After screwing in the 5 2.5mm screws for the PCB with your #0 Phillips 2.5 mm screwdriver, you can begin placing the top of the mouse shell back on.
-[* icon_note] Start from the top of the mouse and make sure it is securely fitted by the sound of the clicks before you start pushing the bottom.
-[* black] Once the top shell is back on securely, you can put the backplate back on. Make sure it clicks when you put it back on.
+[* icon_reminder] Use the Phillips #0 to replace the five 2.5 mm screws to secure the PCB. Then, place the mouse shell back on.
+ [* icon_note] Start from the top of the mouse and make sure it is securely fitted by the sound of the clicks before you start pushing the bottom.
+[* icon_reminder] Once the top shell is back on securely, you can put the backplate back on. Make sure it clicks when you put it back on.