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[title] Remove flex cables, part 2
-[* black] Brab the flex cables gently, and pull them upwards. We need to remove 3 flex cables in total.
+[* black] Grab the flex cables gently, and pull them upwards. We need to remove 3 flex cables in total.
[* icon_caution] Be extremely careful, as these flex cables are pretty fragile. If you damage the membrane, you'll have to replace it, which is not an easy procedure. (Bolt-mod neccesary in this case too.)
[* icon_note] It is a good idea, to hold the PCB in place with your other hand. (Mine was occupied by my phone.)
-[* icon_note] In case of some older models, the indicator LEDs does not use a flex cable, but wires and a Molex connector instead. You have to pull the connector upward when you remove it, but you don't have to be as gentle as with the flex cables.
+[* icon_note] In case of some older models, the indicator LEDs does not use a flex cable, but wires and a Molex connector instead. You have to pull the connector upwards when you remove it, but you don't have to be as gentle as with the flex cables.