>>-- you pop it up to access the RAM. The Al models, you can't do this.
> More like you don't do it because the DIMM access is from the back. It's
> highly unlikely that the keyboard is welded in place; there has to be
> some way to remove it for service or repair.
It *can* be removed, but there are about twenty screws plus it's glued
down. The only reason to remove it would be to exchange it - you don't
access anything through the keyboard.
Pete