* Remove the cable from the back of the computer case.
* Use a vacuum to remove food, dust and debris from between the keys. If no vacuum is available, turn the keyboard upside down and gently tap on the back side to dislodge debris.
Aim between the keys and blow canned, or compressed air to remove remaining dust and debris. Use short puffs of air applied at about a 30-45 degree angle to the keyboard surface. Alternate between blowing between the keys and tapping the keyboard upside down to dislodge particles until it is clean.
* Lightly dampen a cloth with a mild soap solution and wipe down the outside of the keyboard. Do not spray sooap solution directly onto the keyboard.
* Dampen a swab with isopropyl alcohol and clean between, around and on top of the keys. Change swabs as they become dirty. You may need several swabs.
* Wipe the keyboard cord. Lightly dampen a cleaning cloth with mild soap solution and gently pull the cord through the cloth. Too tight a grip may damage it. Dry the cord with a dry cloth.
Aim between the keys and blow canned, or compressed air to remove remaining dust and debris. Use short puffs of air applied at about a 30-45 degree angle to the keyboard surface. Alternate between blowing between the keys and tapping the keyboard upside down to dislodge particles until it is clean.
* Lightly dampen a cloth with a mild soap solution and wipe down the outside of the keyboard. Do not spray sooap solution directly onto the keyboard.
* Dampen a swab with isopropyl alcohol and clean between, around and on top of the keys. Change swabs as they become dirty. You may need several swabs.
* Wipe the keyboard cord. Lightly dampen a cleaning cloth with mild soap solution and gently pull the cord through the cloth. Too tight a grip may damage it. Dry the cord with a dry cloth.
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