The problem : we have accidentally pulled the stem out of our plate mounted switch, typically by pulling at an angle to the right hand side while attempting to remove a key-cap. I'm showing how to reassemble with a worn out switch I had handy, even though it's not plate mounted at present. Hope it is clear enough that the technique will work for your plate mounted problem, should it arise.
If your switches are pcb-mounted, there is no problem, just open the switch and reassemble, using a fork-of-doom or summat.
g'luck.
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spring first, then stem,
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force back in, angling the right hand side catch first, then forcing the left side catch through... takes a bit of force, but not crazy much.
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now, the key will only depress part way - this is because the clips at the bottom of the stem have not engaged with the white follower/clicker yet.
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push straight down, hard - feel free to use your thumb.
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it hurts, but it will click in, then the key will work again.
like, don't rip your stems out, kay?
dfj