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Default Beaten by a switch

I'm preparing to paint a room and was removing the switch/receptacle
covers. One of the boxes has a Lutron Glyder dimmer switch. That switch
has a cross piece...push on/off, slide to dim or brighten. Here's a photo:
http://www.lutron.com/en-US/Products.../Overview.aspx

The cross piece keeps the cover from being removed. The obvious solution is
"remove the cross piece". My question is, "How?" I've tried pulling,
twisting and prying, doesn't budge. I KNOW it comes off, has to, I put in
the switch in the first place. Anybody know?


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