Remove the main bezel. Position the exposed panel facing up, so that the main bezel (the panel with the power button) faces to the left. Push the bezel release tab (which should now be located in the lower right corner of the exposed panel), and move the right side of the bezel forward. Move the front bezel away from the computer, with one hand, and cover the power button with the other, so that it does not spring out.
Firmly, but carefully, remove the power button cap from the actual button. It may take a few twists and turns to remove it.
Push on the rear of the power button itself, until it comes out the other side of the front bezel.
Take the spring from the power button assembly you've just removed and place it onto the new power button stem. Insert the new power button into the front of the bezel and snap the power button cap onto the stem, on the rear-side of the bezel.
Reattach the left panel and the front bezel onto the rest of the computer casing.
Reconnect all cables that were initially removed.
Problem:
After dragging something to my Quick Launch taskbar, the taskbar doubled in size. I have the double-ended arrow at the edge of the taskbar but am unable to resize it back to its normal size. I have tried locking and unlocking the taskbar but nothing seems to be working.
Solution:
What probably has happened is that you have made the taskbar extra long by moving the "Dotted Line" too far to the right. To fix this, you will need to grab the bottom dotted line by using your left mouse button and move it up and closer to the left on the top. This will, in effect, make the Quick Launch bar shorter. Once you have moved the dotted line, you should be able to shrink the taskbar back to normal size.
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