How will we clean our keyboard and mouse
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with the help of a dry cloth
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Cleaning of a keyboard :-
Step 1: Unplug your keyboard from your computer and remove any batteries.
Step 2: Flip it upside down and give it a good couple of shakes.
Step 3: Blow some compressed air to remove crumbs, dust, and other fun stuff from between the keys.
Step 4: If you happen to have a mini vacuum that's designed to clean keyboards, feel free to use it, but refrain from using a full-size vacuum; you might find your keys in the vacuum's dust bin.
Step 5: Wipe the keyboard keys and palm rest with a lightly dampened lint-free cloth, like a microfiber cloth.
Step 6: Using a dry microfiber cloth, remove any remaining moisture from your keyboard.
Cleaning of a mouse:-
Step 1: Unplug your mouse from your computer and remove any batteries.
Step 2: Use a lightly dampened microfiber cloth to wipe away grime or dirt. Be careful not to get moisture into any openings.
Step 3: Using a dry microfiber cloth, remove any remaining moisture from your mouse.
Step 4: If there are loose particles stuck underneath the scroll wheel, turn the mouse upside down and roll the scroll wheel to help dislodge anything that may be stuck inside.
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Step 1: Unplug your keyboard from your computer and remove any batteries.
Step 2: Flip it upside down and give it a good couple of shakes.
Step 3: Blow some compressed air to remove crumbs, dust, and other fun stuff from between the keys.
Step 4: If you happen to have a mini vacuum that's designed to clean keyboards, feel free to use it, but refrain from using a full-size vacuum; you might find your keys in the vacuum's dust bin.
Step 5: Wipe the keyboard keys and palm rest with a lightly dampened lint-free cloth, like a microfiber cloth.
Step 6: Using a dry microfiber cloth, remove any remaining moisture from your keyboard.
Cleaning of a mouse:-
Step 1: Unplug your mouse from your computer and remove any batteries.
Step 2: Use a lightly dampened microfiber cloth to wipe away grime or dirt. Be careful not to get moisture into any openings.
Step 3: Using a dry microfiber cloth, remove any remaining moisture from your mouse.
Step 4: If there are loose particles stuck underneath the scroll wheel, turn the mouse upside down and roll the scroll wheel to help dislodge anything that may be stuck inside.
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