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[title] Unlatching the bottom clips of the monitor
-[* black] On the bottom of the monitor, you will find 4 slots. Stick your Jimmy into these gaps and the monitor should open.
-[* icon_note] If you do not have a Jimmy, a flathead screwdriver will work, but is more likely to leave serious marks in the plastic and damage clips. Monitors that have never been opened will be more difficult to open then one that has been repaired before. Do not use more force then you have to.
+[* black] On the bottom of the monitor, there are four slots to open the monitor. Put a Jimmy in these slots, pull the tool up and the back of the monitor will come off.
+[* icon_note] If you do not have a Jimmy, a flathead screwdriver will work as a substitute. Just keep in mind that it will damage the plastic to some extent. Because of this, only pull up the amount you need to reduce the damage to the plastic.
+[* icon_reminder] If the monitor has never been opened or worked on, this will require more force to accomplish then a monitor that has previously been worked on.