![]() ![]() Do this really gently! It should not make a clicking sound or anything since it isn't really attached to the hinge! Hold up the top side just a bit and very gently wiggle the key around, left right up down, until it is loose. Now you have to untangle the hooks at the bottom side.Now lever up (with the second one/your fingernail!) until it pops of with a slight clicking sound. The first tool will likely be under the butterfly hinge which is why you have to release that one and make sure you are only just under the cap with the second one (short fingernail is the safest option).First, take a thin tool (a needle works fine, but I guess a thin plastic tool is better), squeeze it into the gap above the key and gently lever it up, until you can reach below the rim of the cap with a second tool or your fingernail.So, just be careful and do exactly as described below! ![]() You will have to lever the top side of this mechanism up, gently, to unattach the keycap. I actually spilled whine into my keyboard and many keys were affected, but I did not break a single one doing it as follows. That is where the problem comes from: since there is a big contact area it can stick together easily (fluids) or become clogged.
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