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+[* black] Take the Philip's screwdriver and unscrew the two screws that attaches the keyboard to the inline.
+[* black] Once the screws are out, gently flip the keyboard up. You will see a ribbon connecting the keyboard to the motherboard. Remove this ribbon gently.
+[* black] Put the keyboard off to the side. Make sure it is in a secure location that is cannot be easily knocked over.

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