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Flip the Chromebook so that the bottom is facing up.
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Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the six 6.6 mm screws on the bottom.
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Use a spudger to remove each of the 4 rubber feet.
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Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the four additional screws under the rubber feet.
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Flip the Chromebook back over and open the screen.
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Wedge the plastic opening tool between the keyboard and the bottom of the Chromebook.
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Run the plastic opening tool along the seam between the keyboard and the bottom of the Chromebook until the keyboard moves freely. Several tabs will pop out.
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Once the keyboard is released, grab the two top corners closest to the screen and slowly lift the keyboard up.
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Disconnect the cables by lifting up the retaining flaps on the black ZIF connectors.
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Slowly pull the cables up and out of the connectors.
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Lift the keyboard up and off the back panel, exposing the motherboard and battery.
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I have this laptop. The top right corner of the keyboard has popped out. How do I fix this?
Try removing the rubber foot under the popped corner, remove the screw, push down on the corner and replace the screw while holding the corner down.
Just a note: the little rubber feet are all lettered (A-D) and you do need to match them to their proper corners when re-assembling.
I have several keys that have stopped working. Replace the keyboard or is there a fix?
This happen when the ribbon cable that connects the keyboard gets squashed too hard.
See [1] below for a decription and fix.
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