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CLEANING YOUR KEYBOARD
If your keys become sticky or unresponsive, it may be that your keyboard needs cleaning. This is easy
to do and should only take a few minutes.
Before removing keys, make sure you have checked which keyboard layout you have. The
Keyboard
Layouts
are on the following page, and make a handy guide when you are putting all your keys back!
1.
Remove the keyguard by following steps 1
to 4 in
Changing Your Keyguard
.
Remember to keep the screws safe as you
will need them again.
2.
Once you have removed the keyguard,
carefully remove all the keys from the
rubber mat and place them in some warm
soapy water, along with the keyguard. Leave
them to soak for a few minutes to make sure
any dirt or residue is removed. Be careful
not to lose any of your keys.
3.
While your keyguard and keys are soaking,
gently clean the rubber mat using a damp
toothbrush or cotton bud. Do not rub the
mat too hard as you may tear the rubber.
Make sure that any water residue is
removed with a cloth.
Note – use as little water as possible, if
liquids get underneath the rubber mat it can
damage your Lightwriter
4.
Remove your keys from the water and dry
them with a cloth. Replace them on the
rubber mat following the image of your
keyboard layout. The keys need to be
seated so that they are level and secure. It
can help if they are still slightly damp
underneath.
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