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Windows 7: Advice On Cleaning Keyboard.

17 Feb 2009  
ittech

XP/Vista/Windows 7 builld 7000
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it's not quite up there with putting a failing hard drive in the freezer (which does work btw) , but trust me, the shower works.

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17 Feb 2009  
darkassain

Windows 7 Ult x64(x2), HomePrem x32(x4), Server 08 (+VM), 08 R2 (VM) , SuSe 11.2 (VM), XP 32 (VM)
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Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by ittech View Post
it's not quite up there with putting a failing hard drive in the freezer (which does work btw) , but trust me, the shower works.
well science does explain that one..lol
but yeah for me by the time that happens the keyboard is physically needed to be exchanged (for other reasons)...

and as long as its dry it should be okay....
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18 Feb 2009  
Chappy

Vista Ult 64bit - Windows 7 Ult 7264 64bit
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Frozen North
 
 

The tops of most keyboards today come off easily by removing the screws as Brink posted.
Also, most have a rubberized "mat" under it to keep liquids away from the circuit board and for the key press connections. This also can easily be washed and dried and your KB will be as good as knew..
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21 Feb 2009  
networkfish

XP
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The shower? With a keyboard? Apparently that's not all that strange...

....there are 322 internationally recognized types of keyboard fluff and Number 37 is a common variety. However, when you’ve worked with fluff as long as I have you...

This is part one of three. made me smile.
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