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+[title] Remove Copper strands and Polypropylene Board
+[* black] Place the keyboard on a firm surface with the KEYS FACING DOWN! This is important. Some keyboards have floating keys and opening it with the keys facing up could put you in a bind when you put it back together.
+[* black] Inside you will find about 3 more screws holding a ribbon cable to a board. Take note the orientation of the rubber grommet and metal bar. This is how it will need to go back together. Remover those screws and the electronics attached.
+[* black] The ribbon cable connects to a larger sheet that acts as a capacitive touch button thing... either way, the name is less important than you wiping this down with rubbing alcohol.