Remove the black bezel of the optical drive

I have just been sent a drive optical repalcement (TS-L633N/HPMHF) of HP, and while I removed the old drive OK I can't see how to remove the bezel, the coverage of this (?) clips on the drive itself and includes the open/close button. Is someone can you please tell me how this comes off?

The drive is for a HP Pavilion DV6-2113SA.

Thank you...

He does! Stupidity is, I thought that I could see what I had to do, but it turned out that I need a lot more force in order to release the clips that I was ready for, what with the fragile nature of the bar of the State etc.. Once I worked on how better to support the tray and found a suitable tool to apply pressure with the first clip was not too bad, the Middle easy but the last of them, I thought that would never open.

Anyway, quite and I thank you for the links and tips!

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