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[title] Removing the Keyboard | |
[* icon_note] Unfortunately, pictures of the removal were not taken but there are several YouTube videos demonstrating the process. | |
- | [* black] First, remove the battery and then remove two rubber bungs which are then visible in the battery compartment. Their surfaces flush with the battery compartment roof. |
+ | [* black] First, remove the battery and then remove two rubber bungs which are then visible in the battery compartment. Their surfaces are flush with the battery compartment roof. |
[* red] Using two notches to gain access, slide the inter-key sheet upwards, revealing 6 small screws. | |
[* orange] Remove these screws. | |
[* black] Now carefully lift the top of the keyboard and angle it towards you, revealing its two ribbon cables. | |
[* black] Gently lift the locking tabs on the ribbon cables and withdraw the ribbons. You can now remove the keyboard. | |
- | [* icon_note] On different laptops there are several methods of removing the keyboard. In some, you only need to release tabs along the top. Others are retained by screws under a bezel between the keyboard and the screen or they are accessed from the underside of the laptop. |
+ | [* icon_note] On different laptops, there are several methods of removing the keyboard. In some, you only need to release tabs along the top. Others are retained by screws under a bezel between the keyboard and the screen or they are accessed from the underside of the laptop. |