T8200: Where physical access to the wireless network adapter

Hello

I bought a Tecra 8200. The internal WLAN card does not work. When I activate it with the button on the front of the laptop, nothing happens.
The card is not recognized by WinXP-> means that it does not appear in Device Manager. It seems that the card is not "under tension".
However, can someone explain to me how to open Notepad to check if the wiring is correct? I removed all the screws at the bottom of the case, but the keyboard is always aligned with the rest of the laptop, so I can't open it completely.

Thank you.

Ralf

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