Keycaps come off just by pulling them up. All of them clip on to
plastic stubbs.
(However the larger keys such as the Enter key haev a special
balancing bar under them. Don't touch those keys, they are a bugger
to get back on). The surface of the keyboard and the areas hidden by
keycaps are now easy to clean. I use a drop of detergent (dish
washer ALL :-))in a quart of water, dampen a rag and use it wipe
them off. Throw the keycaps in the a pail of detergent_water,swish
them around a bit and dry them off thoroughly. If you are brave you
can take the case apart (6 or 8 screws) and blow out the dust.
Usually not much in there..
> On 1999-07-30 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> >Having dirty keys is something that everybody on this list will
> >certainly regularly bother with. Having some spare time because my
> >telephone line is down at the moment I ended up by cleaning the
> >upper part of the keys with some alcohol (denatured ;-() but the
> >four sides of same are much more difficult to clean.
>
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