>Has anyone used an electrical cleaner to clean a keyboard?

Yes, as well as alcohol, and just plain soap and water. Usually, I first 
try a contact cleaner spray. If that doesn't help (which generally, if 
more than one key is doing it, I've found it doesn't help), then I'll 
open the keyboard, examine it for residue, and then clean with either a 
contact cleaner or alcohol. 

I've also been known to just hold a keyboard under a running water tap, 
rinse, shake dry lightly, and then leave to air dry fully. But usually 
when I do that, its because something was just spilled into the keyboard 
and it still stands a chance of being rinsed out before it dries.

> Is
>this a symptom of a Coke spill?

Yes, although it need not be coke. Could be paper clips or staples, or 
some other conductive liquid that has dried into it. Could also just be a 
bad keyboard.

-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>


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