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+[* black] The keyboard has no screws. It is assembled with tabs and glue around the edge and in the middle. (see glue lines in image)
+[* black] To open use a blunt butter knife or similar and ease the top and bottom casings apart at the seam line. Try different places to find the weakest point. Once a small gap is opened, slide in a flat head screw driver at the edge of the gap and twist, to break more glue. work around the edge untill all the glue is broken. (some clips may also break).
+[* black] The top and bottom casing will still not come fully apart because there are more glue lines to break with the screw driver. Once done and the ribbon cable extracted (pull down the locking bar first), the top and bottom casings come apart.
+[* black] The image shows the open casing with the plastic cover over the circuit board removed (about 8 small screws Philip 00). with the removal of another 3 small screws the circuit board can be lifted out for repair.

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