Apple's new wireless keyboard

Is it possible to 'easily' remove the keys on one of the new Apple, wireless keyboards - and replace them in other positions? The reason is that I now live in a small, remote village in the French Alps. When I was down at the coast I bought one of Apple's new wireless keyboards - to use with my Macbook Pro (with the lid closed) and a separate display . However, what I did not notice was that although it had a photo of a 'querty' layout on the box - it was, of course, a French 'azerty" keyboard inside! It is not easy for me to return to the shop - and, they tell me by 'phone that they do not have, nor can they get, 'querty' keyboards.
I have a gizmo that makes it easy to remove keys on the original keyboards - but these keys are much lower profile. Other than writing over the keys with a pen (and choosing a 'querty' keyboard in systems preference - can I physically move the keys without causing damage?

Hi Alan:
I have one of those keyboards, but I have never removed the keys. I do not want to guess and cause you to damage the KB. I would ask an Apple source (store, Applecare) to try to get a definitive answer.
Incidentally, you might ask Apple if you could exchange the KB for one with the key configuration you wish.
Barry

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