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-[* black] Tweezing out the rubber feet reveals four faux screws on the bottom of the keyboard.
- [* black] The rubber feet fit into the recessed slots, but we get the feeling that somebody is teasing us.
+[* black] This looks like a good place to start. Manufacturers often hide screws under rubber feet to get that clean unbroken underbody look.
+[* black] Tweezing out a rubber foot reveals a slot that holds the foot in place. Almost a screw! But not.
[* black] It's time to open some ''eyes'' with an iOpener.