All you need is a box of q-tips, some surface cleaner, and a trash can.
The first, most basic step is to disconnect your keyboard from your computer, switch it off, turn it upside down, and thump its underside really well. Gently tap different parts of the underside and ...
3. Deep Cleaning Beneath the Keys (Optional) If your keyboard allows, carefully remove keycaps using a keycap puller or by prying gently with a flat tool. Check the manual for your keyboard model to ...
If you’re a full-time goblin like me and do almost everything at your computer, chances are your peripherals could use a good cleaning. Not only do I regularly eat lunch at my desk (a bad habit, I ...
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