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Hi,

was just wondering if removing the keyboard on the mid 2009 macbook unibody pro was hard? I want to stick green opaque paper to make my keys light up green.
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Check with iFixit: Apple Mac, MacBook, iPod, and iPhone Repair Parts and find your model. Look for the step by step instructions on how to swap out a keyboard.

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