My Reply follows quote. On 04/02/2006 10:07 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>This is kind of an old school question/follow-up to the previous:
>
>> You didn't say what kind of keyboard you are using, but the
>> older beige ADB keyboards do nicely if disassembeled and run
>> through the dishwasher on the top shelf. Let them dry for a
>> couple of days and good as new!
>
>Can the same be done for Apple's first ergonomic keyboard, that cool 
>one that came in several parts, and whose main section could "spread 
>out" ergonomically"? Can it, too, be taken apart and cleaned like that?
>
>I have a few I'd like to get working properly again.
>
>twv
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I think that would be the "Apple Adjustable Keyboard" and I
only have an incomplete one to look at. I have never taken it
completely apart, so I don't know what its innards looks like,
but if it is the typical "switches mounted on circuit board"
then it should work. If it has a bunch of ribbon connectors
I would be a bit more leery.

Ken

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