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[title] Methods of Removing The Actual Touchbar | |
[* black] There are 2 methods that we can take towards removing this annoying touchbar. We went ahead and performed what we thing is the harder method. | |
[* black] ''Method 1:'' Take 2 tweezers or handles and wrap very thin wire around them. Then pull the wire underneath the touchbar LCD gently while being careful not to damage the keyboard | |
[* icon_note] This method keeps the frame underneath the touchbar from scratching a whole bunch, eliminates the possibility of the keyboard keys ''"melting"'' from the Adhesive Remover, and allows you to possibly reuse the touchbar. | |
- | [* black] ''Method 2:'' What we did. Remove the touchbar digitizer first by prying it up and off the touchbar LCD. Then use a combination Adhesive Remover and |
+ | [* black] ''Method 2:'' What we did. Remove the touchbar digitizer first by prying it up and off the touchbar LCD. Then use a combination [product|IF145-400-4|Adhesive Remover] and a [product|IF145-323-1|Technician's Razor Set] to remove the touchbar LCD. |
[* icon_note] This method takes longer and more patience. However, we didn't have wire at our disposal and we weren't needing to reuse the touchbar |