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Ok so I read some comments I got the first battery out but nothing worked for the second one
Here are the methods I used.
To open the cap I used a the pliers to hold the quarter and forced it open. I tried screw driver but it bends the metal and not enough surface area. Quarter fills the whole crevasse.
Now to the batteries
I used baking soda and vinegar. Used wd40. Openned the middle cover and tried to push the battery out from the middle. Scraped the crud off with metal picks. Nothing worked.
-So, I went to the garage found the longest thinnest screw. Drilled the screw into the battery stuck the end of the screw into the vice and put all my weight on the keyboard. By putting all 200 lb of my weight and pounding on it took like 2 minutes to slowly pull it out.
+So, I went to the garage found the longest thinnest screw. Drilled the screw into the battery. Stuck the end of the screw into the vice and put all my weight on the keyboard. By putting all 200 lb of my weight and pounding on it took like 2 minutes to slowly pull it out.
And that's how I got an oxidized battery out of my wireless keyboard.
Good luck to all!

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Ok so I read some comments I got the first battery out but nothing worked for the second one
Here are the methods I used.
To open the cap I used a the pliers to hold the quarter and forced it open. I tried screw driver but it bends the metal and not enough surface area. Quarter fills the whole crevasse.
Now to the batteries
I used baking soda and vinegar. Used wd40. Openned the middle cover and tried to push the battery out from the middle. Scraped the crud off with metal picks. Nothing worked.
-So, I went to the garage found the longest thinnest screw. Drilled the screw into the battery suck the end of the screw into the vice and put all my weight on the keyboard. By putting all 200 lb of my weight and pounding on it took like 2 minutes to slowly pull it out.
+So, I went to the garage found the longest thinnest screw. Drilled the screw into the battery stuck the end of the screw into the vice and put all my weight on the keyboard. By putting all 200 lb of my weight and pounding on it took like 2 minutes to slowly pull it out.
And that's how I got an oxidized battery out of my wireless keyboard.
Good luck to all!

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Ok so I read some comments I got the first battery out but nothing worked for the second one

Here are the methods I used.

To open the cap I used a the pliers to hold the quarter and forced it open.  I tried screw driver but it bends the metal and not enough surface area.  Quarter fills the whole crevasse.

Now to the batteries

I used baking soda and vinegar.  Used wd40.   Openned the middle cover and tried to push the battery out from the middle.  Scraped the crud off with metal picks.  Nothing worked.

So,  I went to the garage found the longest thinnest screw. Drilled the screw into the battery suck the end of the screw into the vice and put all my weight on the keyboard.  By putting all 200 lb of my weight and pounding on it took like 2 minutes to slowly pull it out.

And that's how I got an oxidized battery out of my wireless keyboard.

Good luck to all!

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