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+[* black] Next, we remove the keyboard. This is the finicky bit that I'd failed to figure out before resorting to force.
+[* black] At the top edge of the keyboard there are three little nibs on springs; these keep the keyboard in place. The images show where to find them.
+[* black] Using a guitar pick (I had to dig out my very thinnest for this), push each nib back and insert the pick vertically to keep it back.
+[* black] With two or three of the nibs pushed back it becomes possible to use the picks as levers and lift the keyboard out of the laptop.
+[* black] The keyboard is connected with a flat cable. At the socket, push the black bit below the cable away from the socket (in the direction of the cable) and pull the cable out. I found the 1mm round bit useful for this, but a needle works fine as well.

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