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+[title] Locking Tab Connectors
+[* icon_note] Some ribbon cable connectors have a plastic locking tab around them. These are often used in large game consoles and mice.
+[* black] Use a spudger to gently push up on alternating sides of the plastic tab until it clicks up into its unlocked position.
+ [* icon_caution] Don't push the tab too hard or too far, otherwise it may come completely off the connector.
+[* black] Once the tab is unlocked, you can gently pull the cable straight out of its socket.
+ [* icon_note] The cable should be able to slide in and out of the socket with little to no force. If you feel resistance, the tab may not be fully unlocked.
+[* icon_reminder] During reassembly, insert the cable into its socket and use the flat end of a spudger to [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/cZaDQHqKPKnXMXNw.full|push the tab down|new_window=true] into its locked position.

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