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+[title] Optional: Clean the encoder traces and re-apply dielectric grease
+[* black] ***NOTE***: I didn't think to do this until after I started writing this guide so I didn't do this on my keyboard. Despite that, my volume knob is usable again. It will still get a little confused about which direction it's rotating once in a while but it's negligible and not causing problems. I can't help but wonder if it would be 100% if I had.
+[* black] Using a Q-Tip and some rubbing alcohol, gently clean out the encoder traces (the area in between the two red circles in the image).
+[* black] ***CAUTION***: Be extremely careful not to dislodge the small spring on the outer edge.

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