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+ | [* icon_caution] ***BEFORE REMOVING THE KEYBOARD: It is crucial that the user ground his/herself to avoid damaging sensitive hardware via static electricity. By doing this, user will not have a shock from the product This can be accomplished by touching a metal lamp that is plugged in, or the back of a desktop computer that is plugged into a wall outlet.*** |
[* icon_caution] ***''ALSO NOTE:''*** ***A ribbon cable connecting the keyboard to the computer’s motherboard is present (purple marker). Removing the keyboard too forcefully could damage this cable and/or its connection, possibly causing severe, irreversible damage to the computer. *** | |
[* black] With the speaker panel absent, the keyboard can be easily removed. lift the keyboard a few inches from the computer, taking care not to pull beyond the length of the ribbon cable that secures it to the motherboard (purple marker). | |
[* black] Identify the ribbon cable connecting the keyboard to the computer’s motherboard (purple marker) and remove it by gently pulling near its point of connection. | |
[* black] Once the cable is free from the motherboard, the keyboard is fully separated from the computer. | |
[* black] ''NOTE: If you do not wish to replace the speakers, proceed to "Step 7".'' |