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[* black] Just like other Force Touch implementations we've seen, the trackpad rests on four springy metal tabs, secured with clear adhesive pads.
-[* black] The only way to separate the trackpad and get a closer look at it is to cut through the adhesive. Unfortunately this is also the only way to remove and replace a damaged trackpad surface.
+[* black] The only way to separate the trackpad and get a closer look is to cut through the adhesive. Unfortunately, that's also the only way to replace a damaged trackpad surface.
[* black] With the glue cut, let's get a look at what was hiding between the aluminum trackpad frame and the trackpad surface.