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^ ]:D That's so true!
Every time I clean my keyboard I "swear" never to eat drink at the computer desk again. Within two days my wife will drop of a cup of coffee or a mate and something to eat and I don't even blink an eye ...
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Haha!
typically what I do is I take off all the keycaps and air compress the keyboard itself. It works out well for me.
Cool, any method to clean the individual key caps themselves? A bit of mild soapy water to scrub them with? then dry and replace?
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^ I use a little glass cleaner in warm water and a hand towel to dry them off.
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Cool, any method to clean the individual key caps themselves? A bit of mild soapy water to scrub them with? then dry and replace?
Sure, if the keycaps themselves are the main eyesore, any solvent should suffice. I'd use either glass cleaner or dishwashing soap, but really, either ammonia or anything in the saponified ester category should siffice.
Be excellent to each other, and...party on, dudes!
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^ Ammonia? Why stop there?
Gasoline and an open flame work well 8o
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^ Well, if destruction is better than repurposing/recycling in your worldview , then sure, why not?
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Well, if destruction is better than repurposing/recycling in your worldview , then sure, why not?
Yeah? ok
I use a very dilute dish washing liquid/warm water solution. I'd stay clear of anything containing ammonia to clean any exterior plastic component of your computer. Screen, case or keys. Just my two cents of course.. Your mileage may (will) vary.
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i use a 3 step cleaning program:
canned air, let it go between the keys (see xkcd prev. page) - weekly
a damp (=not dripping, even when you squeeze it) cloth optionally with a little soap. thin enough to get between the keys - monthly and when i spilled something
the 3rd phase is a little unclear...
...i have been using a standard dishwashing brush to get between the keys, with a little soapy water, always keeping the keyboard upside down. brush vigorously.
i have once or twice removed all the plastic covering, including the keys, and washed/brushed them. once i even completely disassembled & cleaned a keyboard (not a mechanical one though), hoping it would fixed the Alt key - it didn't, the keyboard worked exactly as before.
conclusion:
cleaning keyboards is good to make them look clean.
it usually does not affect functionality either way, in other words & my experience:
All keyboards are sturdy enough to withstand a little soapy water and a hard plastic brush.
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Well I committed to this, I have heard good things about massdrop, but also some negatives here and there so... I guess there's always a first time.
haha, it looks nice, but it's just so ..tiny, I don't think I'd find it very comfortable! I'm still in love with my Unicomp buckling board. I may replace a few keys though with a color or two...I've succumbed...
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I havent' succumbed yet, but yeah lol. Although if you think THAT is tiny...
think again! 8o
and yes... they can get tinier than that even!
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I havent' succumbed yet, but yeah lol. Although if you think THAT is tiny...
think again! 8o
and yes... they can get tinier than that even!
I always get reminded that some people enjoy self inflicted torture!
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Head_on_a_Stick wrote:^ Gold WASD keys?
I want one!
just Gold backlit, I'll confirm if when it arrives in April.
on second thought, strike that, I'm getting mine with white backlighting only. ]:D
and will eventually invest in these to go with it.
and on some novelty keycap for the esc key O:)
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I've seen this particular board, the Cooler Master Quickfire Rapid-i. It's got a nice bunch of on-board settings running through an ARM processor, but there have been some pretty negative reviews regarding the boards with MX brown switches in them.. Should I risk getting it and then having it break within a short period of time?
I'm looking for a board with an ISO-DE TENKEYLESS Layout, preferably with LED back lighting and cherry MX browns. Any suggestions that won't break my budget of €150?
And please, nothing that looks overly "Gamer keyboard" looking.
Here's some eye cancer that I'd rather not have.
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