linux (TM) keyboard

Tom Legrady legrady-bJEeYj9oJeDQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org
Sun Oct 26 23:11:24 UTC 2003


Considering a good programmer's time is worth $50/hr, or better ... you 
can spend half an hour getting your keyboard to work, or you can spend 
$25 on a new keyboard the next time you're near a computer store.

Tom

Stephen Allen wrote:

> James Knott wrote:
>
>> Back in the days when I used to clean a lot of keyboards, I just used 
>> hot water.  Also, water will be better than alcohol for that sort of 
>> junk.  Just make sure you use only clean water, and give it plenty of 
>> time to dry.  An old tooth brush may come in handy for cleaning tough 
>> spots.
>
>
> I've had success using a qtip and glass cleaner -- excellent for 
> removing the oils that accumulate, without needing to apply much 
> pressure, and not as corrosive as alcohol.
>
>

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