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[title] Display Cable Connectors | |
- | [* icon_note] Display and camera cable connectors like this one sometimes have a small metal buckle running around the back of the socket to lock them in place. |
- | [* black] To separate the connector, gently push the tip of a spudger under the clip. Then, swing the clip over the socket, so it lays flat against the cable. |
- | [* black] Holding the clip and cable ''together'', gently pull in the direction of the cable to remove the connector from its socket. |
+ | [* icon_note] Display (sometimes called eDP cables in laptops) and camera cable connectors often have a small metal buckle running around the socket, locking them in place. The connectors are typically wide and may have tape attached to the buckle. |
+ | [* black] Disconnecting these cables is a two-step process. First, gently push the tip of a spudger under the metal buckle to unclip it, then swing it over the socket. |
+ | [* black] Next, hold the buckle and cable ''together'' and gently pull the connector straight out of its socket. |
+ | [* icon_reminder] To reconnect: |
+ | [* black] Grip the cable and buckle together and insert the connector fully into its socket. |
+ | [* icon_caution] Aligning the connector can be tricky. Reposition it as necessary and don't try to force it into the socket, or you may damage both the connector and its socket. |
+ | [* black] Flip the buckle over the socket and use a spudger to press the buckle down until it clicks into place. |