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+[* black] Once the button to replace has been identified, flip the board over so that the green side is face up.
+[* black] Position the circuit board so that it will be easy to use a soldering iron on.
+[* red] Heat the connections of the button to replace with the soldering iron until all solder is removed. Then pull the button from the board.
+[* red] Replace the button with a new, working button and apply new solder with the soldering iron to the connections in back.
+[* icon_note] Each button has a total of four connectors to remove/solder.
+[* icon_caution] Ensure that the old solder is completely removed from the board to prevent any electrical shorts when the new button is connected.

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