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-[* black] At the very bottom of your computer, create an opening between the top and bottom covers of the keyboard using your fingers. We next want to insert our thin object into that opening created.
- [* black] Slide your thin object across the keyboard to unlodge it.
-[* black] Repeat steps above on all 4 sides of the keyboard to completely seperate bottom and tops parts of the keyboard.
-[* icon_note] Move your thin object slowly to ensure nothing inside the keyboard gets damaged.
-[* icon_note] You should flip it over again to it's top side to easily separate the keyboards cover parts.
+[* black] At the very bottom of your computer, create an opening between the top and bottom covers of the keyboard using your fingers.
+[* black] Insert a spudger into the space and slide it around the perimeter to release the clips that connect the top and bottom case.
+ [* icon_caution] Move the spudger slowly to ensure the internal components and clips avoid damage.
+[* black] Flip the keyboard so the top side is facing up, then carefully separate the top cover from the bottom casing.