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[* black] On the bottom of the OnHub is two screws holding the casing to the base.
[* black] To access these screws, you must remove the rubber pad that is glued to the base.
[* black] To remove the pad, slide a metal spudger under the edge of the pad. Pry the pad away from the base, removing the glue.
[* black] Once the pad is pulled up enough to grab, peel it the rest of the way exposing the screws.
-[* icon_caution] The rubber pad is thin and fragile, be careful not to tear when removing.
+[* icon_caution] The rubber pad is thin and fragile; be careful not to tear when removing.