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How can I fully teardown the keyboard (removing the pcb from the case)

Most teardowns I can find only remove the top half from the bottom.

I have yet seen a teardown where the pcb is removed from the top half of the case.

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I have not seen any that could not be separated from both top & bottom. You just need to find the screws holding the PCB to the top.

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All the ones (many) that I have taken apart, the bottom comes off first. Then PCB is removed from the top. If it is a contact type, the keys remain in the top. If it is a switch type, they are all attached to the PCB.

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When I disassembled my G915, I could never get the front part off. It looked some of the buttons had a different design than the others. They appeard to be mounted from the top and soldered to the board, locking the top in place. I may of course have missed something, but there were NO more screws to remove and the top was firmly in place all across the board (not just in one place).

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Did you remove the tiny screws under some of the kaycaps?

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