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-[* red] Using a switch puller, locate the two tabs and hook the switch puller to the top and bottom of the switch (indicate by the red squares).
- [* black] Then, when you are ready to pull the switch out, holding the board firmly and pressing on the tabs with the switch remover, pull the switch straight upwards.
- [* icon_caution] The switch should be pulled straight up and feels easy to accomplished. If not, check whether the keyboard is actually hot-swappable or not.
- [* black] Once removed, check whether it is a 3-pin or 5-pin switch (order the new switches accordingly).
- [* icon_note] For the RK-71, I will be using the Blue 3-pin Switch. However, if you would wish to chose another color switch, you should find the 3-pin version of that switch.
+[* red] Hook the switch puller to the top and bottom of the switch (indicate by the red squares).
+[* black] Pull the switch straight upwards.
+ [* icon_note] The switch should be pulled straight up and feels easy to accomplished. If not, check whether the keyboard is actually hot-swappable or not.
+[* black] Once removed, check whether it is a 3-pin or 5-pin switch (order the new switches accordingly).
+ [* icon_note] For the RK-71, I will be using the Blue 3-pin Switch. However, if you would wish to chose another color switch, you should find the 3-pin version of that switch.