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[title] Inspect for Damage
-[* black] There are small metal hooks that hold the bracket arms and hook inward to grip the bracket arms. But they shouldn't be flopping over to the side.
-[* black] If the metal bracket holders are bent your key may be harder or impossible to replace.
-[* black] These should look to come up straight out of the keyboard and not look bent. If you've tried repeatedly to replace the key, you may want some pliers or to gently use a fingernail to straighten these out.
+[* black] Locate the small metal hooks that hold the bracket arms and hook inward to grip the bracket arms.
+[* icon_note] If the metal bracket holders are bent your key may be harder or impossible to replace.
+ [* icon_note] These should come up straight out of the keyboard and not look bent. If you've tried repeatedly to replace the key, you may want some pliers or to gently use a fingernail to straighten these out.