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[* black] Remove the broken key. | |
[* black] Place your iFixit opening tool, or another flat headed tool under the key to pry it open. | |
[* black] Position your opening tool between the key cap and the hinge its attached to. | |
[* black] Firmly push up but with steady force to avoid any damage. The cap should snap away from the hinge. | |
- | [* black] Repeat this process, putting your tool under the hinge, to remove the hinge if it needs to be replaced as well. |
+ | [* black] Repeat this process, putting your tool under the hinge, to remove the hinge if it needs to be replaced as well. This will snap away from spike-like metal on the keyboard. |
+ | [* black] Remember the orientation of your hinge, and which part is goes to the upper metal spikes. The spacing is different in most keys. |