Sunday 17 March 2013

How to cleaning hardware?


Hello,

On my next tutorial today, I want to show and explain you how to clean your hardware components into your computer. There are lots of way on doing it, but we will do this best that of course we just can. So today I want to write a step by step tutorial on which I will explain you how to clean a keyboard and mouse of your computer.
Lets start of starting first of all of how to clean your keyboard.

KEYBOARD: First of all we have to know that any computer and also laptop keyboards are most often germinfected components into computer. By cleaning it that will help to remove any dangerous bacteria that we have into it. Any dust, dirt and bacteria can also causing badly on the keyboard to not funtion properly. So now after that little introduction, I will explain you how to clean keyboard.

Cleaning keyboard: First step that you must do before cleaning the keyboard is turning off the computer, or if your keyboard is using by USB then you have to unplug it. Don't worry if you unplug  keyboard, every different computer component will stay fine, and will not be causing any problems.
Common way to clean your keyboard is turning it upside down and shaking. It can be good, but basically this not clean everything from your keyboard. A more effective way to clean your keyboard is uses compressed air. Compressed air is pressurized air that is contained in a can with a very long nozzle. Aim the air between the keyboard keys and blow away all of the dust and debris that has gathered there. Okey now, if you want to clean the keyboard more extesively then you will need to remove the every keys from the keyboard.

MOUSE: The optical mouse is most common mouse in every computer today, optical mouse requires less maintenance, but it still can eventually build up dust and dirty making your mouse not very good when you want to work with it.

Cleaning mouse: First of all, turn your computer off and unplug the mouse. Then if you already unplug your mouse look on the lens on bottom of mouse. If you see on the bottom any debris, the best thing is blow it off, or if that doesn't help then take cotton swab and rubbing alcohol and lightly clean the lens on the bottom. Next step look on little rubber pads on the bottom of mouse. Dust and dirt are common tends that is build exactly here. Scrape as much of the gunk off as you can uses paper towel. Wipe any other remaining dirt and dust off the pads of your optical mouse with uses a damp cloth. And then last thing to fully complete cleaning mouse is plug mouse into computer, and enjoy your newly cleaned optical mouse into computer.

Thank you,
Bit by Bit Computer

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