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- From: bkr@drdhh.hanse.de (Bjoern Kriews)
- Subject: Re: Cleaning the keyboard
- Message-ID: <1992Aug25.172806.10474@drdhh.hanse.de>
- Organization: Digital Island
- References: <1992Aug21.192538.8459@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au> <59828@mimsy.umd.edu> <SCOTT.92Aug24015817@nic.gac.edu>
- Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1992 17:28:06 GMT
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- scott@nic.gac.edu (Scott Hess) writes:
- >reason for taking apart your keyboard (like Classic Coke dumped
- >into it or somesuch). The likelihood of ending up with a broken
- >key or two would seem to be pretty high ... if it ain't broke,
- >don't fix it.
-
- Hmm, taking apart a NeXT keyboard is not the hardest thing -
- but it takes a bit of time to find out how to put the surrounding
- rubberband back in.
-
- >And a can of compressed air is a handy thing to have about
- >regardless.
-
- I can't judge this - but I was once told that one has to be careful
- with compr. air / vacuum cleaners because of static charge building
- up by heavily flowing air streams.
-
- regards, Bjoern
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- bkr@drdhh.hanse.de - Bjoern Kriews - Stormsweg 6 - D-2000 Hamburg 76 - FRG
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