Most keyboards are held together with 8 screws on the back. If you remove these screws the top of the keyboard can be lifted off giving access to the keys. Any crumbs, gum or last nights dinner can now be easily removed with a wipe or if you have one, an aerosol cleaner. If in your case Peter, it's the left arrow key then it has plenty of space around it to get your fingers underneath the key to check for stubborn dirt.

Hope this helps.

Tom.

On 6/17/2011 10:15 PM, Peter Wolfe wrote:
Dear lis members,


     I recently have a ke jam on my keyboard and my computer doesn
rcognize that I am hitting it. Itironically isthe left arrow key and
all.I cannot go back to my folders to y alt+left arrow key. Is there a
way to replace the keyboardkeystroke for this and if so how? If you
have knowledge on the way to unjam a keyboard key that wold be
preferred though. I really appreciat the help in this endeavor.

gracias,
Peter

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