Withdrawal of the keyboard on Tecra 9100

Several keys have stopped working - no idea how to get down the keyboard to make sure nothing is stuck below?

I am really skeptical that you will be able to fix simple buttons and are may need replacement keyboard. The replacement is not complicated and you can do it alone. If you need more help please write again.

Good bye

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