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-[* black] Using a small flathead screwdriver, gently break the seal between the white plastic backing and the metal top.
-[* black] Pry up the corner with the screwdriver
+[* black] Using a spudger or small flathead screwdriver, gently break the seal between the white plastic backing and the metal top near the missing foot opening.
+[* black] Pry up the corner slightly to allow the foot to be replaced.
[* black] Place the rubber foot back in place.
-[* black] Squeeze closed the backing and metal (it will snap into place).
+[* black] Squeeze closed the backing and metal top (it will snap into place).
[* black] Click on trackpad to test.
-[* black] Insert the battery and you are done.
-[* icon_note] It may happen again when you move inadvertently a sheet of paper under the trackpad contributing involuntarily to the extraction of one of the rubber feet.
+[* black] Insert the battery and screw the battery cover closed.
+[* icon_note] A foot may again dislodge, for example when you inadvertently move a sheet of paper under the trackpad. Repeat steps as needed to replace.