18 Feb 2008 04:38:05 | Scott Dary
PC Cleaning
Taking care of your computer will help it last longer and work
better.
To clean your mouse – The trackball can pick up dirt and dust
from your desk and mouse pad. Also, the wheels that the
trackball come in contact with get dirty and need to be cleaned.
If you notice your mouse "doesn't work right", it may be time to
clean it. First, turn your PC off. Turn your mouse over and you
will see the ball sticking out of a cover. Look at the arrows on
the cover and turn it in the indicated direction to open it up.
Don’t worry about anything falling out. The only thing that
comes out is the ball, and maybe a little dust, and you want to
take that out anyway. You can clean the ball with alcohol if it
needs it, but usually just wiping it off will work. A cotton
swab dipped in rubbing alcohol works well for cleaning the
wheels. When you’re done, drop the ball back in and put the
cover back on. If cleaning it doesn’t help, it may be time to
replace it. PC mice are usually less than $10 and are sometime
free if you watch for sales in the Sunday paper.
To clean your optical mouse - If you have an optical mouse, one
with a red light under it, there is no ball and you can just
wipe off the lenses with a cotton swab.
To clean your keyboard - Never spray anything into your
keyboard, this includes coffee. You can use a vacuum cleaner to
clean dust, dirt, staples and cookie crumbs from your keyboard,
but make sure your computer is off before starting, and make
sure you don’t have any loose keys. Rubbing alcohol works well
to clean the keys and surface of your keyboard, but use it
sparingly. Using a cloth works well, as paper towels tend to
leave little pieces behind. If you spill something sticky like
your favorite soft drink on the keyboard, the keys will likely
start to get sticky as it dries. It could be time to replace it.
They too are cheap and can be free if you watch for a sale.
To clean the computer - You can use a vacuum to clean around
the vents and anywhere else that looks dusty. Be careful in the
back of the PC to not knock any plugs loose. It is a good idea
to keep the vents clean and free of dust, pet hair or lint. How
often you clean your computer depends more on the environment
it's in than the manufacturer’s recommendation. I have 2 dogs
that shed so I clean my computer about every 2 months. A cloth
and alcohol can be used on the outside of the PC if it’s dirty
but, again, turn it off first.
To clean your monitor - A vacuum can be used to remove dust
from the vents. If you have fingerprints on the glass, you can
use the same wipes that you would use on your glasses or use as
soft cloth and warm water followed by a dry cloth. Think of your
monitor glass the same way you think of glasses, if you wear
them. They may have delicate coatings on them that can be
scratched. Always avoid chemicals on displays. To clean a laptop
display or LCD – These displays are plastic and can also be
scratched by paper products such as tissues or paper towels or
damaged by chemicals. Use a cloth made for glasses or camera
lenses or a soft cloth and warm water followed by a dry cloth.
About Author :
Scott Dary, aka Parker Computer Guy, runs a computer repair and
consulting business based in Parker, Colorado. Additional
articles by Scott can be found at
http://www.ParkerComputerGuy.com