There are buttons on either side of the surface (4 holes up from the keyboard) that if you press in with a paper clip and it will release the keyboard.
Then just charge the tablet and you should be good to go.
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I spent hours on Microsoft's customer service hotline and they wanted to replace the tablet. They deffinatly did a poor job of documenting this feature!
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I spent hours on Microsoft's customer service hotline and they wanted to replace the tablet. They definitely did a poor job of documenting this feature!
Make sure you check for firmware updates and dirver updates, these may prevent this happening in the future....
There are buttons on either side of the surface (4 holes up from the keyboard) that if you press in with a paper clip and it will release the keyboard.
Then just charge the tablet and you should be good to go.
I spent hours on Microsoft's customer service hotline and they wanted to replace the tablet. They deffinatly did a poor job of documenting this feature!
Make sure you check for firmware updates and dirver updates, these may prevent this happening in the future....