Best way to remove Keyboard Cover

rfortson

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Okay gang, I have zero problems with my keyboard cover staying on. Indeed, I was actually scared I was going to damage it removing it to use my new book cover. I basically peeled/forced it off by grabbing along one of the edges.

So, how else can you do it so it doesn't feel like you're ripping a permanent attachment off?
 
just leave it extended at greater than 90 degrees for 30 min. It'll fall off naturally
 
just leave it extended at greater than 90 degrees for 30 min. It'll fall off naturally

Heh heh! Nope, my case stuck first time (once I removed the plastic film) and never budged. Been that way for several weeks. Pulling it off was a little frightening.
 
Okay gang, I have zero problems with my keyboard cover staying on. Indeed, I was actually scared I was going to damage it removing it to use my new book cover. I basically peeled/forced it off by grabbing along one of the edges.

So, how else can you do it so it doesn't feel like you're ripping a permanent attachment off?
Get onto a airplane, put it on your lap extended around 90 deg. and it will fall off during take off ... it is a very expensive way, but VERY reliable
 
So does anyone have a not smarty pants answer?
My keyboard cover also is on there perfectly and has never once given me a problem, but i would like to switch it out as well. It does feel like youre ripping it off incorrectly, when you try to take it off of there
If anyone has a real answer, please let us know
 
I have taken mine off several times. I have done as the OP explained they have removed it. seemed the best way for me and mine sticks on there pretty good.
 
The best way is to do it nice and slow once you get a solid grip under the side edge. Mine was on there pretty strongly from day one and I just removed it. I forgot how light this thing is without the case on it.
 
l like the keyboard and cover. but I also like the tablet without the keyboard. can i remove the cover for awhile and put it back on later? I'm sure I can do this once or twice, but has any one routinely switched back and forth? the tablet would be more useful for me in both modes but I'm concerned that's not a realistic option. any one with practical experience doing this? thanks!
 

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