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If you don't see me again, it's because I have wrecked my laptop... :D :D :D

I am about to turn my laptop off and try to clean the keys. Wish me luck!!!
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4meAndyou · F
Update: I successfully removed the surface caps, one by one, from ALL the keys. I had to do this because the keys were sticking and letters repeating. Some of the top row and second row keys weren't working at all.

It was so disgusting underneath!!!! There were little tiny dust bunny wads impacted inside, cracker crumbs, and cat hair!!! I had used a dust cleaning gel on the surface of the keyboard, and it got underneath the keys!!! Even the tiny side edges of some of the keys had crud on them.

I used my fingernail to gently pry off the key caps, (I no longer have that fingernail, BTW), and used a pin very gently to pry out stubborn hair and dirt from the corners around the circuitry, and used a soft household black bristled toothbrush to brush off the dried cleaning gel, which had basically turned into a dandruff-like substance. As I brushed, always toward the right edge, I cleaned the dust, "dandruff", and hair with a paper towel barely moistened with alcohol based window cleaner.

I saved myself $250.00. The geek squad came out here and told me the keyboard was not covered, and THEY would charge me $100 to send it to the factory, and then the factory would charge me $150.00.

I am SO delighted to be able to type without stopping to turn on caps lock and turn it off again because I couldn't get the M or the C to capitalize, and it will be awesome to be able to use the delete button again instead of placing the cursor behind everything and pushing backspace.

If anyone decides to do this for themselves, the key caps can be gently lifted at the top edge for most of the keys. On the number pad, the longer keys can be lifted from the right edge. The key caps just lift off. ALL the white circuitry beneath the caps is supposed to remain in place. Key caps just snap back in place, top edge first.
@4meAndyou Glad to hear. Though it sounded kinda nasty 😁
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4meAndyou · F
@BizSuitStacy Yes, it was definitely beyond nasty. I was only cleaning the surface and didn't realize it was like a mouse nest under each key...🤣🤣🤣
4meAndyou · F
@Stereoguy Ah, you are right about that! I do have a backup, but it's a cheap Lenovo I got on ebay, and it doesn't have a mouse or any of the tendonitis saving devices I enjoy.
@4meAndyou LOL. Yeah...I've taken the keys off before and looked underneath. Dust, bits of food, and you know you spilled a little coffee or soda in there. 🤢
4meAndyou · F
@BizSuitStacy Well, I began to suspect I had a real problem when I could see bits of cat hair peeking out under the edges...🤣🤣🤣. When we think of cleaning, we usually only think of the things we can see!

Not to one up you on how disgusting my keyboard was...When I removed the key cap from the control key on the left, a teeny tiny almost microscopic beetle of some kind crawled out. He didn't like it that I had removed his Cheez It crumbs...🤣🤣🤣
@4meAndyou You win! Your next match is against the guy who found a mouse in his beard. 😜
4meAndyou · F
@BizSuitStacy Waaa!!! No fair!!! I am unable to grow a beard!!! 🤣🤣🤣
@4meAndyou and that's a GOOD thing! 😉