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+[* black] After removing the screws securing the keyboard, you will need to flip the ***keyboard release switch*** to the left (in previous step). You should feel the release slightly make the switch less springy
+[* black] There are still clips on the sides of the keyboard holding it in, so you may need a prying tool to remove the keyboard (eg. spudger, guitar pick). This shouldnt be too hard
+[* icon_caution] Since the keyboard is made of relatively flimsy metal, you may find that if you pull too hard you can bend the keyboard. It's usually correctable though.
+[* red] Don't completely pull out the keyboard as there is a ***large ribbon cable*** connecting the keyboard to the case. To remove this, flip the white part of the ***motherboard connector*** UP. This will allow easy removal of the ribbon cable

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