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[* black] Now that we've extensively explored the topside of the keyboard, it's time to ''shift'' our attention underneath, where our teardown begins in earnest.
[* black] First we peel back a heavily-glued shield, exposing the large keyboard base.
-[* black] Before going any further, we have to return to the top of the keyboard to remove ''every'' remaining keycap. Why? Because the silicone membrane is sandwiched between the keycaps and the board and is glued to the chassis!
+[* black] Before going any further, we have to return to the top of the keyboard to remove ''every'' remaining keycap to get access to the silicon barrier.