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+[* black] First and foremost. These keys on the OP-1 are delicate, but not cheap. Be careful with them, but do not be afraid to use a little force to remove them.
+[* black] Next we have to make a proper tool to make removing them safe and easy
+[* black] I tried a few different versions, the first ones being plastic and nothing succeeded as well as a classic metal spudger with a slight modification
+[* black] Simply bend the triangular tip in about 75 degrees. This will help get underneath the keys to release the tabs.

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