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-[* black] Now that the switch is pulled off, inspect the metal pins at the bottom of the switch to see if they have been bent out of shape. A working switch should have straight pins so they can fit into the circuit board.
-[* black] If the metal pins are bent, it is safe to straighten them by hand or using pliers/tweezers.
-[* icon_note] This step alone may fix the switch, please proceed to step 7 and 8 to place and test your switch.
+[* black] Inspect the metal pins at the bottom of the switch to see if they have been bent out of shape.
+[* icon_note] A working switch should have straight pins that fit into the circuit board. If the metal pins are bent, straighten them by hand or with pliers/tweezers.
+[* icon_note] This step alone may fix the switch; proceed to Steps 7 and 8 to place and test your switch.