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[* black] On the circuitboard, cut around the failing button with a safety knife. Once it is loose, peel it off delicately with a screwdriver or tweezers.
[* black] Clean the button with rubbing alcohol.
-[* icon_caution] Be careful not to dig into the circuitboard with knife. This could seriously damage your calculator!
-[* black] Place the button back on the circuitboard, then use a small amount of tape to reattach it.
+[* icon_caution] Be careful not to dig into the circuitboard with the knife. This could seriously damage your calculator!
+[* black] Place the button back on the circuitboard, then use a small amount of adhesive tape to reattach it.