Thanks. I have a decently old laptop (maybe a year old) who's keyboard is fudged. It's all dirty, so if I can clean it, it's good as new.
Lol, its obvious but useful.
Good tutorial. Shame that I have a Sony Vaio and the keys can't just pop off like other laptops.
Very simple TUT, but it's a very simple process. +5 for the easy lesson.
Shouldn't take to long to do this.
About ten minutes tops if your a quick and clean worker like me.
I've done it before. I took all the keys apart and soaked them and scrubbed them with a old toothbrush.
I did the same, but then forgot where some keys went so I used my other keyboard as a guide.
You could just put them in warm-hot (not boiling) water if it would make you more comfortable.
(04-06-2010, 01:08 AM)h4ckingURLife Wrote: [ -> ]You could just put them in warm-hot (not boiling) water if it would make you more comfortable.
I never said boiling.
Can this work with a regular keyboard?
(04-06-2010, 10:57 AM)Amped Wrote: [ -> ]Can this work with a regular keyboard?
I don't think they keys pop off, but if they do then yeah it would.