
10-30-2003, 11:13 PM
Before you clean your keyboard, turn your computer off. Next, write down the locations of the keys (or take a photo) so you can put them back in the right places.
Use a thin screwdriver or butter knife to gently pry up the rectangular keycaps. Don't try to remove the space bar, Shift key, Enter key, or any other oversize keys. They can be difficult to put back in place.
If liquid is present, sop it up with a paper towel. Use compressed air to remove hair, dust, and other loose materials. If you find built-up gunk, use a mild household cleaner on a cotton swab to clean it up.
Gently but firmly press each keycap back in place, following the layout in your diagram or photo.
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