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- | [* black] ***If the key is stuck: ***3.1 Gently insert a flathead screwdriver or spudger (screwdriver-like wedge) under the edge of the keycap. |
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- | [* black] 3.2 Carefully use your tool to remove the keycap. Start from one corner and carefully pry the keycap from the keyboard, working your way around it until it pops out. |
- | [* black] 3.3 Inspect the key mechanism (scissor switch under the keycap) for any damage or debris. |
- | [* black] 3.4 If the keycap is dirty, clean it by soaking it in warm soapy water. ''Ensure key mechanism and cap are dry before re-assembling.'' |
+ | [* black] If the key is stuck, gently insert a spudger under the edge of the keycap. |
+ | [* black] Start from one corner and carefully pry the keycap from the keyboard, working your way around it until it pops out. |
+ | [* black] Inspect the key mechanism (scissor switch under the keycap) for any damage or debris. |
+ | [* black] If the keycap is dirty, clean it by soaking it in warm soapy water. |
+ | [* icon_reminder] Ensure the key mechanism and cap are dry before reassembling. |