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VirtualVoices t1_j6b9sq5 wrote

Use something flat, not sharp, and plastic, not metal. Use some rubbing alcohol to dissolve the adhesive if it's stuck on there well, don't try to force it out with leverage because you may puncture. Once you have it out, place it in a sealed container, preferably metal and drop it off at your nearest repair shop, if they take batteries.

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kemonkey1 t1_j6b7l3p wrote

I just got a Q9 last week. But it's not the ISO one thing I really wished I had on the right side of the keyboard would be an extra fn key. Mine only has em on the right side and most of the things I change layers for are on the right side as well. So it is awkward for me to do it all with one hand.

I say put an fn key there even if it is a repeat of one on the right

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