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- | [* black] Position the bottom of the key |
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+ | [* black] Position the bottom of the key in the opening with the top tilted up and away from the keyboard. |
+ | [* icon_note] You may want to take the top bracket off the key and put it into its spot in the hole first. I've done this with it on and off. |
[* black] Apply pressure starting from the bottom and slide your fingers up toward the top of the key. | |
[* black] You should hear and feel the two lower connections to the scissors. The top bracket should naturally be in the correct space. | |
[* black] You should be able to tap the key and feel normal action from the top part of it. No matter where you tap it on the top half. | |
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+ | [* icon_caution] Do not apply excess pressure. Previous Mac Keyboards you just pushed down hard and it worked. Apply only enough to seat the key. |