Removing key caps on the new Apple Keyboard

I'd prefer to rearrange the physical key caps on the new aluminum keyboards, is there a relatively safe way of removing them?

srdjanst wrote:
After only a couple of months of use, some of the keys have become really squeaky, and some feel as if the spring is broken so they produce unpleasant sound. 
Contact Lenovo about this and ask if they'll replace the keyboard under warranty.
Before you call, pull out the keyboard and write down the FRU number. The procedure for removing/replacing the keyboard is in the Users Guide.
Lenovo buys keyboards from several different manufacturers. When you call Lenovo, give them the FRU number and ask for a replacement from a different manufacturer. The FRU is different for each manufacturer of the same keyboard so by giving them the FRU of your keyboard they can send you a replacement from a different maker.
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