Wanted to know how to do the same thing myself recently, so I Googled
for "cleaning Apple Pro Keyboard" and got this url:
http://technology.niagarac.on.ca/people/bgracey/prokeyboardrepair.html
It will tell everything you need to know ... and then some.
-- Jim Scott
On Sep 21, 2005, at 4:09 PM, charles lenington wrote:
I haven't trid an pro kb yet, but i usually just use a faucett.
of course that takes the kb out of service at least 48 hours while
drying. (rotate kb several times while drying). compressed air, fan
etc can help speed up drying time.
maybe some else on list has and add their 2 cents.
charles
Amber wrote:
Hi,
I need to get some dust etc out from the bottom of my pro Apple
keyboard (the clear plastic version). Is it possible to take
the keyboard apart to clean it without damaging it ?
The dirt is trapped inside and is very visible. The mini-
computer vac can't suck it out and it appears the only way to
really clean it would be to take it apart somehow.
Amber
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