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[title] Free the keyboard | |
[* icon_caution] I recommend to use the ***iFixit Opening Picks*** for this step! Otherwise you could scratch/damage the keyboard or frame by metal on metal! | |
[* black] Place it between the keyboard and the frame. I started near the on/off button to make a opening. | |
[* black] Just go around the whole keyboard with the opening picks, slide it through every side of the keyboard, except for the under side (there are no clips there). | |
- | [* black] Just free all the clips, you should hear some pops. ***Do not pull the keyboard out, just free it from the clips which are holding the keyboard.*** The clips that are holding the keyboard are pretty strong, so you need a little force to free it. |
- | [* black] After it's freed from all the clips, you can turn the keyboard towards your self. ***Do not remove the keyboard as it's still connected with some ribbon cables!*** |
+ | [* red] Just free all the clips, you should hear some pops. ***Do not pull the keyboard out, just free it from the clips which are holding the keyboard.*** The clips that are holding the keyboard are pretty strong, so you need a little force to free it. |