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[title] Add Lower Bracket
-[* black] This is the most difficult step.
[* black] Carefully pry up the bottom part of the Space key at one corner, without pulling it away from the the scissor connection points.
[* black] Carefully slide the bracket into the space below the spacebar. Nudge the bracket in until it is in its home.
[* black] Gently tap the key around the bottom side of the keyboard. Do not apply excessive force as shown on previous mac keyboard spacebar repair videos.
-[* black] Once you get it in there, do not force down the key. Tap it repeatedly to help get the bracket into its natural position.
-[* black] If necessary, pry up a corner and inspect to see if the bracket is seated properly.
-[* black] You'll know you've been successful when you can press down on any of the four corners of the Space key and it will type a space.
-[* black] Please post comments on any additional tricks you have and I'll update this guide.
+ [* icon_note] You'll know you've been successful when you can press down on any of the four corners of the Space key and it will type a space.