2009-01-11

Clean a Keyboard


How to Clean a Keyboard(1)


Keyboards can become dirty after periods of extended use, especially if users commonly eat or smoke near the computer. If a keyboard becomes dirty enough, its performance can be affected. Common problems include dead or stuck keys and repeated characters during typing.


WARNING! TAKING YOUR KEYBOARD APART WILL MOST PROBABLY VOID THE WARRANTY OF IT!


Steps

1.Shut down the computer and detach the keyboard connector before any cleaning procedure. Do not remove or connect a keyboard while the computer is running. Doing so may damage the machine, especially a non-USB based keyboard.


2.For a quick cleaning, turn the keyboard upside down and use a can of compressed air to blow out any foreign matter. Be sure to do this in a location where falling debris can be cleaned up easily. Turn the keyboard upside down and tap on it a few times. You should see a bit of dirt fall out. Change the angle and tap harder to make most of it get out.


3.Clean the sides of the keys with a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol.


4.For a more thorough cleaning, remove all of the keys. Do this by gently prying up each key with a small screwdriver or a similar lever. When the keys have been removed, blow out any debris with compressed air. With a moist (but not wet) cloth, lightly swab all surfaces. Do not allow any type of fluid to enter the keyboard.


5.Clean the individual keys and place them back in the keyboard.



the article source:http://www.wikihow.com/Clean-a-Keyboard

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