It is a plastic insert that is held in place with non reversible, solvent
based adhesives.

Removing it is very likely to result in cracking

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On Sat, 5 Jun 2021 at 07:25, Scott Lawrence <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is there a non-destructive way to remove the transparent LCD protector
> from the top case of the M102?  It seems to be glued in.  I haven't really
> tried anything yet other than twisting the enclosure to try to pop it off.
>
> anyone have any thoughts?
>
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> Scott Lawrence
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