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[* black] Use a keycap puller or your fingers to gently pull off the keycap. | |
[* icon_caution] Avoid using excessive force to avoid damaging the switch. | |
[* black] Lift the keycap evenly and straight up from the keyboard. | |
[* icon_note] If you are not using a keycap puller you may need to wiggle the cap slightly to loosen it. | |
[* icon_reminder] Clean the keyboard using an air blower and a soft brush to remove any debris or dust between the switches. | |
[* icon_reminder] Align the new keycap with the switch stem, ensuring the small cross-shaped hole at the bottom of the keycap matches the stem. Once aligned, gently press down on the keycap until it snaps securely into place. | |
[* icon_note] You'll hear a soft "click" sound or feel resistance when it’s properly seated. | |
+ | [* icon_caution] Be careful with larger keys (like the spacebar or enter key) as they might have additional stabilizer clips. |