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-[* black] Using a prying tool, carefully yet with some force separate the keyboard from the laptop, starting with the top of the keyboard.
-[* icon_note] There is a ribbon cable attached to the keyboard. Be cautious when lifting the keyboard up so the ribbon isn't damaged.
-[* icon_note] You may hear some cracking noises as the plastic tabs that hold the keyboard in place come out of the housing
+[* black] Using a prying tool, carefully separate the top of the keyboard from the laptop, then pull the top of the keyboard towards you an inch or two.
+[* icon_note] They keyboard may make some cracking noises as you pry it from the casing. This is normal and expected.
+[* black] Pull the keyboard up and away from you, as it is held in by clips in the front.
+[* icon_note] There is a ribbon cable attached to the back of the keyboard. Avoid lifting or moving the keyboard more than a couple inches to prevent damage to the cable