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+[* black] Place the new keycap over the switch stem. The keycap has a small cross-shaped hole at the bottom that aligns with the stem of the switch. Make sure the keycap is aligned with the switch properly.
+[* black] Gently press down on the keycap until it snaps into place. You'll hear a soft "click" sound or feel resistance when it’s properly seated.
+[* black] Repeat steps 1 and 2 for all the keys you are replacing. Be careful with larger keys (like the spacebar or enter key) as they might have additional stabilizer clips.

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