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[* red] Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the six screws on the back of the keyboard. | |
- | [* orange] |
+ | [* orange] Use an opening tool as a wedge between the front and back panel to pry open the front panel. |
[* icon_caution] If the front and back panel won't separate, ***DO NOT ***use excessive force. This may result in damaging the keyboard. | |
- | [* yellow] |
+ | [* yellow] Instead, slide the opening tool across the keyboard in between the front and back panel. Go around the edges of the keyboard until the panels disconnect. |
[* black] Flip the keyboard over so the keys are facing up. | |
[* black] Grabbing the left and right lips of the front panel, lift both ends up, removing the front panel. |