>This might be an off-list topic, but here it goes:
>
>I was doing a bit of de-cluttering of my desk and managed to flip over my
>Apple Pro Keyboard (black) and noticed that an ungodly amount of gunk (cat
>hair, crumbs, dust, dandruff, etc.) has accumulated inside the plastic
>beneath the keys.  How do I go about cleaning this stuff out? (And please,
>no sarcastic comments about running it through the dishwasher!)
>
>Regards,
>
>Matt

Indeed, my inclination is more toward routine running of the cat 
through the dishwasher -- I use a small hexigonal bit to open these 
keyboards for cleaning or repair.  It isn't hard -- just go to a 
hobby shop or good tool palace for the bit set and be careful in 
there -- oh -- unplug the keyboard before surgery.

paul
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