Step 13
Remove the 10 identical Phillips screws attaching the keyboard to the casing.
Step 14
There are four locking tabs along the back edge of the keyboard holding it in place. These tabs must be straightened before you can remove the keyboard.
Step 15
The first frame shows a tab in the "locked" position and the second frame shows the same tab in the "unlocked" position.
Use needlenose pliers to bend each of the four tabs so that they are all in the "unlocked" position.