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Once I got the Input Cover and Bezel mounted and fastened the screws, I neither felt nor heard any clicking when closing my laptop. Opening and closing the laptop was smooth and noiseless. I didn't get it right the first time, so I had to disassemble in reverse order and ensure the end of the Bezel near the hinge was fully seated, maybe to get out of the way of the display cable.
If you haven't yet, and especially if you aren't so familiar with tools, scroll back up to the Tools section and click on the View button to the right of the Framework Screwdriver rectangle. Notice that the Screwdriver has at one end a spudge (smooth pry device) and a double-ended screwdriver bit at the other. The T5 bit is the tiny bit with 6 metal ribs on the end; the other end with 4 metal ribs is a Phillips head bit. If you don't see the T5 bit sticking out of the Screwdriver, pull the bit out, reverse it, and put the end of the bit you were first looking at into the handle. Trying to loosen the Torx screw for the SSD in this step will work if you ensure your screwdriver has the T5 end ready to use.
The instruction "Using the T5 bit in the Framework Screwdriver" in this step doesn't mean whatever is showing on the other end of the Screwdriver from the spudge. Knowing that the Screwdriver has a two-sided bit helps you find and use the right tool for the job.