How to clean Dell XG900 Keyboard
If you’ve used a laptop for any length of time, you will not have failed to notice that over time, the Dell laptop keyboard becomes grimy and some of the keys tend to get gunk stuck all over them. This is especially likely to happen if you frequently type while eating with your hands. Not only does the Dell XG900 Keyboard get pretty disgusting over time, but the keys can get stuck, impairing the performance of the laptop.
Spray compressed air along the keys carefully until covering each one. Dust and particles will most likely fly out. Stay out of the direction of the dust. Continue to do this step until you feel that all of the dust and filth is gone or until you see no more coming out of the computer Dell XG900 Keyboard.
Power down the laptop after removing any media (CDs, DVDs, flash drives etc) from it. Also detach the power cord and any peripherals. Keep the laptop screen up so you can access the Dell Laptop Keyboard. Blow compressed air around all the keys to dislodge any particles stuck under them. Gently hold the laptop over a trash can with the Dell XG900 Keyboard facing sideways and then down, so that any remaining particles can fall off.
Wipe the periphery of the Dell XG900 Keyboard (i.e., the mouse pad and the area that doesn’t have any keys on it) with the damp cloth, paying particular attention to the areas that are especially dirty. Moisten and wring cloth in the cleaning solution (alcohol or water) several times if needed, while doing this.
Next, work on the Dell XG900 Keyboard keys themselves. Moisten and wring the cloth as above, and then use a finger with the damp cloth over it to scrub each key one at a time. As the cloth gets dirty, put a clean part of the cloth over the finger and continue cleaning. One sure way to get your Dell laptop keyboard very dirty is to eat with your fingers and type at the same time. It’s best to not do both simultaneously, or at least to thoroughly wipe your fingers every time you type while eating.
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