I thought I would make a thread on cleaning your keyboard, because nobody wants sticky key when playing a game or making a post at this forum right?
This is my dad's old keyboard. Absolutely full of crap, staples and food mostly. This is a keyboard that was used by 4 different ppl on a regular basis for only about 2 years. So if you have several ppl using your keyboard regularly than i would recommend cleaning it once a year.
What I will do is with all of the keys removed, used canned air to blow the crap out then clean it with a mild cleaner making sure to keep it out of the inside. After that I will run the keys through the dish washer. Then I will replace the keys using another keyboard as a guide. If you don't have another keyboard to use just take a picture before you remove the keys and use that.
But b/c I am lazy here is a link to cover what I missed.
http://www.helpwithpcs.com/maintenance/cleaning-keyboard.htm
This is my dad's old keyboard. Absolutely full of crap, staples and food mostly. This is a keyboard that was used by 4 different ppl on a regular basis for only about 2 years. So if you have several ppl using your keyboard regularly than i would recommend cleaning it once a year.
What I will do is with all of the keys removed, used canned air to blow the crap out then clean it with a mild cleaner making sure to keep it out of the inside. After that I will run the keys through the dish washer. Then I will replace the keys using another keyboard as a guide. If you don't have another keyboard to use just take a picture before you remove the keys and use that.
But b/c I am lazy here is a link to cover what I missed.
http://www.helpwithpcs.com/maintenance/cleaning-keyboard.htm