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[title] Desolder Omron Switch
-[* black] With the upper PCB removed, you can now flip it upside down and desolder the Omron Switch. (Make a note of which way the switch is facing!) However, the board was marked on mine to show the orientation of the switches (see added picture of PCB and cat hair!)
+[* black] With the upper PCB removed, you can now flip it upside down and desolder the Omron Switch. (Make a note of which way the switch is facing!)
+ [* icon_note] Your board may be marked to show the orientation of the switches (see added picture of PCB and cat hair!)
[* black] Clean off any excess solder from the component mounting point of the Omron switch.
[* black] Mount new switch on with the white click button facing the same direction as the old switch.
[* black] It's okay to burn the switch a little (since it's dead anyways right?) but try not to let the soldering iron touch any of the other solder points when soldering/desoldering the new/old switch.