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[* black] in red are the connections for the ear piece and light sensors. they are connected via flop to the main LCD. flip up the brown lock and slide out the flop
[* black] gently pry the rubber noise cancelation mic out of its hole. the sensors and ear piece can be pried up with the case opening tool
-[* black] the main LCD can be removed with the case opening tool
-[* black] in blue is the track pad connector. flip up brown lock. it can be slid out of its connector.
+[* black] Carefully remove the main LCD (large metallic back) with the case opening tool
+[* black] in blue is the track pad connector. flip up brown lock. it can be slid out of its connector. YOU CAN leave this connected and carefully remove the track pad along with control board.
[* black] in magenta is the main flop connector for the digitizer. flip up the black lock. slide it out and be extremely careful as this flop is much thinner than the LCD flop.
[* black] in green is the main chip for the digitizer. it is attached to a floppy board and glued to the main controls board. to replace the digitizer this must be pried up to remove the main controls board
-[* black] the main controls board in orange maybe be removed when the digitizer connections are removed. you can pry it up with the case opening tool
+[* black] the main controls board in orange maybe be removed when the digitizer connections are removed. you can pry it up with the case opening tool. You will need to remove the control board in order to insert the digitizer main chip.
[* black] you must remove the track pad to replace the digitizer and glass