They are usually clipped on - use a blunt knife to leverage them off. You'll feel resistance first and the 'pop'!
Matto
PS if you break your keyboard, it's not my fault!
2007-01-17 19:54:49
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answered by ? 4
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You should disassemble the keyboard. It's easier for you to take out every individual key out of the keyboard. There are 2 plastic snaps on the bottom of each key, so make sure that you don't break that piece of plastic; otherwise, it won't hold the key down when you put it back. Good luck.
2007-01-17 20:02:18
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answered by Anonymous
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DISASSEMBLE
IMPORTANT: Make a keyboard map so you know where each key goes.
Carefully pry each key loose with a small screwdriver and place in a container. They pop off. DO NOT use excessive force. There may be a small rubber piece for each key. Remove all of these and place in a separate container. CAREFUL, these are small and like to jump away.
2007-01-17 19:55:01
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answered by JaneBond 3
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Either a pair of pliers or a hammer and chisel.
It's easy when you know how.
2007-01-17 19:50:18
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answered by D M L 4
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just ping them off with a knife or something
2007-01-17 20:41:56
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answered by wilster 4
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Bite them off it worked for me.
2007-01-17 20:01:13
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answered by fletch 2
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