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For my keyboard, I turn it on its side and use canned air to blow debris out. If there's a tough to get at spot, I can remove the key and use rubbing alcohol + cotton swabs or microfiber cloths.
Mouse: rubbing alcohol + cotton swabs or microfiber cloth
The screen I use glasses cleaner and a soft cloth. The keyboard I remove all keypads, dump them into a bucket of water. For the base, I use a cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol
I find a microfiber cloth with some water works on the screen + keyboard. Occasionally (like when I go to the plague-ridden office) I'll wipe the whole thing down with something antimicrobial.
For the keyboard I just tip it upside down and give it a few shakes to release any loose particles - dust, food crumbs etc. Occasionally when the computer is off I will give it a wipe with a slightly damp cloth. To clarify I have a desktop PC at home (not laptop).
As for the screen usually a microfibre cloth, such as those I use to clean my glasses. Occasionally I will dampen the tip of my finger and use that to clean a spot on the monitor.
So my keyboard gradually accumulates a bit of muck, and I've long since learnt to buy gamer keyboards, because:
They last longer.
They're usually black, so don't show the dirt.
But I have a stupid USB vacuum cleaner my mother gave me as a joke which turned out to actually work, so that's good for crumbs when I've rammed an entire pack of biscuits (or crisps; I'm an equal opportunity snacker) into my mouth while coding. Sometimes I invert the keyboard and apply percussive cleansing techniques.
My screens I clean with Windolene and a microfibre cloth once in a while.
But every now and then I make the fatal mistake of looking at what the underside of my mouse has accumulated.
What the hell is that stuff? No, don't answer that, I really don't want to know.
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bio hackever πI haven't cleaned my keyboard and mouse for awhile now (so can't answer... π₯)
But for a PC π₯οΈ monitor , I use alcohol wipe (after finding out that it is bad for glasses) for glasses π.
I clean my monitor every other day because of this reason,
and then wipe it off with a paper towel for PC monitor.
For my laptop π», I use cloth for glasses π as it's more delicate.
For my keyboard, I turn it on its side and use canned air to blow debris out. If there's a tough to get at spot, I can remove the key and use rubbing alcohol + cotton swabs or microfiber cloths.
Mouse: rubbing alcohol + cotton swabs or microfiber cloth
Screen: I prefer dedicated screen or glass wipes.
Little alcohol wipes, similar to those they pass out on airplanes, work great for screens and smudges on my keyboards.
Otherwise, disinfecting clorox wipes π€·
The screen I use glasses cleaner and a soft cloth. The keyboard I remove all keypads, dump them into a bucket of water. For the base, I use a cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol
For my screen I've been using the same cleaner I use for my glasses, but with some skepticism, so I'm definitely reading these comments.
I find a microfiber cloth with some water works on the screen + keyboard. Occasionally (like when I go to the plague-ridden office) I'll wipe the whole thing down with something antimicrobial.
The best way to clean them is buy the new screens and keyboards.
I prefer to buy a new keyboard if I need to clean keyboard. If need to clean the screen, I call my mom. She will clean it. She can't accept it :D
For the keyboard I just tip it upside down and give it a few shakes to release any loose particles - dust, food crumbs etc. Occasionally when the computer is off I will give it a wipe with a slightly damp cloth. To clarify I have a desktop PC at home (not laptop).
As for the screen usually a microfibre cloth, such as those I use to clean my glasses. Occasionally I will dampen the tip of my finger and use that to clean a spot on the monitor.
Don't. Look. Under. Your. Mouse.
So my keyboard gradually accumulates a bit of muck, and I've long since learnt to buy gamer keyboards, because:
But I have a stupid USB vacuum cleaner my mother gave me as a joke which turned out to actually work, so that's good for crumbs when I've rammed an entire pack of biscuits (or crisps; I'm an equal opportunity snacker) into my mouth while coding. Sometimes I invert the keyboard and apply percussive cleansing techniques.
My screens I clean with Windolene and a microfibre cloth once in a while.
But every now and then I make the fatal mistake of looking at what the underside of my mouse has accumulated.
What the hell is that stuff? No, don't answer that, I really don't want to know.