All you need is a box of q-tips, some surface cleaner, and a trash can.
One of the often-overlooked victims of our constant computer usage is our keyboards. Look down at your keyboard right now and say aloud the last time you cleaned it. There’s no reason to be ...
You should lightly clean a mechanical keyboard with a small vacuum or a brush regularly. One of the advantages of a mechanical keyboard is that it's relatively easy to clean — you can remove and ...
Mechanical keyboards are somehow the stylish versions of the regular computer peripherals that we know. Aside from being more durable than the typical keyboard, users can also customize them according ...
If you spend most of your day typing, your mechanical keyboard is probably filthy. Crumbs from snacks eaten at your desk, dust, pet hair, dead skin cells, and oils from your fingers all accumulate ...
Keyboards, according to experts, can be dirtier than toilet seats. If this factoid has you muttering, “Ewww,” to yourself, this guide is for you: We’ve consulted experts to ask how, and how often, to ...
If you eat over your keyboard as you work (no judgment), or you're just a little germ-phobic these days (understandable!), let's clean that keeb. Reading time 1 minute I learned from a young age how ...
The first, most basic step is to disconnect your keyboard from your computer, switch it off, turn it upside down, and thump its underside really well. Gently tap different parts of the underside and ...
Think You Need a Deeper Clean? Stripping off the keycaps is the major part of cleaning a mechanical keyboard. But some manufacturers let you take the whole thing apart for a deeper clean. Photo: ...