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How to remove keyboard

Spilled coffee, need to replace keyboard and cant find how.

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The upper part of the laptop don't have screws. Just with the help of flat screw driver remove the strip on the upper side of the keyboard. After removing you will see two screws down with the keyboard . Remover the screws and remover the connector of keyboard that connects the keyboard with the mother board.
Put new keyboard and put the keyboard connector back. Screw it back and put the strip back.

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