I'm having a little trouble with my keyboard currently, and the problem seems to present itself in a large amount of sour cream covering my numpad and arrow keys. On my sleeve as well at this point actually. Facetiousness aside, does anyone know how to properly clean out a keyboard? I'd prefer not to have to replace it. Spoiler: Image attached to emphasize comic effect Sour creme on a keyboard. What did you expect?
You can pop those keys off and work a wet cotton swab (distilled water or rubbing alcohol) to get that out.
Thanks, I've got it covered now. Or rather, not covered. In sour cream that is. Anyway. Sent from my SGH-T899M using Tapatalk
I remember using that keyboard on my old PC. Now that I upgraded, I have new equipment that is bound to break. (Currently Mouse3/Scrollwheel is broken on my Deathadder.) Here's my trusty keyboard I've been using for a while. (Not my pic, but it's the correct keyboard: Razer Blackwidow Ultimate Mechanical Keyboard 2012*Blue keys* -2013 is green instead-) Hope no one back then sees me active for just this post lel. I've been gone forever~ *lurk*
This particular keyboard it special to me. I've had it since 2001. It's survived being dropped into snow, which is also impressive and rather unnecessary. Although I wish I still had my old Russian-English keyboard, it was mechanical so it was great to type with, but it was a dull grey and the 1 key on the numpad didn't work, but it had a nice feel to it.