![]() The trickiest clips were just above the arrow keys, here's a photo of where they attach: ![]() It's not held by anything other than the clips and the visible screws on the back. It didn't come off without a fight, but it wasn't the worst either. First remove all the screws from the back, then unclip the front face. They like to place screws under stickers or rubber pads on cheaper keyboards, so it was quite a relief. ![]() There are no hidden screws anywhere, kudos to Logitech for that. This keyboard turns out to be pretty easy to disassemble. The seller offered to exchange it, but since it shipped from the US and the exchange was going to take ages, I decided to try to repair it instead. Then, the Enter key became rather flaky: half the time, it would not register at all, and the other half it would register twice. I bought a nearly new Logitech G710+ very cheap on eBay and it worked great for several days.
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