Remove a bezel on a HP Pavilion M7

Hi - I am trying to replace the screen on a HP Pavilion M7 (M7-1015dx) and I can't get the bezel off. In the corners of the bottom, I'm pretty sure there are two screws on the bezel, but I see no way to get to them. I down loaded the manual for the M7 on the HP site and it says at the top that's the DV7 (which is very close, but not exactly the same). The DV7 told to remove the cover over the screw of the telescope, but I'm not sure that "see one, or how I would remove it short to slam the plastics. The rest of the loose bezel, I just can't get the corners and won't break the.

OK - after grabbing a cup of coffee and thought for a bit, I found this:

http://h20574.www2.HP.com/?JumpID=reg_R1002_USEN&lang=en&cc=us&hpappid=psml

I didn't cover the speaker looking thing was a sticker.

staring straight up

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