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Introduction
Microsoft offers replacement feet for the Surface Laptop 3. Please see this support article for more details on how to order them.
What you need
Step 1
Flip the device over
- Flip the laptop over and place it on your work surface, feet facing up.
Flip the laptop over and place it on your work surface, feet facing up.
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Step 2
Removal tip
- The feet on the bottom of the laptop are meant to be removed with the pointed end of a spudger.
- Each foot has a hidden indent that will simplify removal.
- To make sure the spudger is in the indent, insert it at the nearest long edge, pushing parallel to the short edges of the laptop, as shown.
- Note that the two feet near the rear (screen) edge are different than the two front feet.
The feet on the bottom of the laptop are meant to be removed with the pointed end of a spudger.
Each foot has a hidden indent that will simplify removal.
To make sure the spudger is in the indent, insert it at the nearest long edge, pushing parallel to the short edges of the laptop, as shown.
Note that the two feet near the rear (screen) edge are different than the two front feet.
Step 3
Remove the rear feet
- Insert the pointed end of a spudger underneath one of the two rear feet, at its rear edge.
- Push the spudger underneath the foot and pry up to release it.
- The two rear feet are secured with some light adhesive.
- Repeat to remove the second rear foot.
Insert the pointed end of a spudger underneath one of the two rear feet, at its rear edge.
Push the spudger underneath the foot and pry up to release it.
The two rear feet are secured with some light adhesive.
Repeat to remove the second rear foot.
Step 4
Remove the front feet
- Insert the pointed end of a spudger underneath one of the two front feet, at its front edge.
- Push the spudger underneath the foot and pry up to release it.
- The two front feet are secured with plastic clips as well as light adhesive.
- Repeat to remove the second front foot.
Insert the pointed end of a spudger underneath one of the two front feet, at its front edge.
The two front feet are secured with plastic clips as well as light adhesive.
Repeat to remove the second front foot.
Step 5
Reassembly tip
- During reassembly:
- Note that the front and rear feet are different.
- Note that the front feet are directional and only clip in one way.
During reassembly:
Note that the front and rear feet are different.
Note that the front feet are directional and only clip in one way.
Step 6
Reassembly tip
- In place of reusing old, worn out feet on your device, 8 mm rubber furniture pads can be a good substitute.
- Peel a pad away from its backing, align it over a foot cavity, and press to secure.
In place of reusing old, worn out feet on your device, 8 mm rubber furniture pads can be a good substitute.
Peel a pad away from its backing, align it over a foot cavity, and press to secure.
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Cyrielle Molinier - Dec 15, 2022
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Bonjour, aussi bête que ça puisse l’être je ne trouve pas de patins de remplacement comme sur votre article (sur leroy merlin, mano mano, amazon..) Auriez vous une référence produit à nous partager svp ? Merci :)