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From what I know.....heat and dust are enemies to you electrical parts, which is why your CPU has a fan installed. I would suggest gloves with the fingertips cut out. :)

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"hot" keyboard question

I have a question that sounds kind of silly, but it really worries me. My hands are always cold in the winter, and I have arthritis as well, and I discovered that if I put an electric heating pad under my keyboard it helps keep my hands warm while I'm working. Does anyone know if this will harm the (expensive) keyboard in any way? I tried keeping the heating pad in my lap, but it doesn't help enough.Thanks,Jackie------------------------------------------------------------------------NMTC Web Page - http://go.to/nmtc------------------------------------------------------------------------The only fruitcake at overstock.com is our manager.He's giving away a $20 coupon, plus our everyday Free Shipping.Take advantage of the savings and selection now.http://clickhere./click/2134-- 20 megs of disk space in your group's Document Vault-- /docvault/nmtc/?m=1

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I cannot not attest to this but I have read some responses to this just last

year about putting the keyboards in the dishwasher for a good cleaning. the

only thing is that you have to be sure it is completely dry before you

do....sounds like you have a full load. maybe someone will respond to this.

Carol A

In a message dated 12/17/99 6:34:30 AM Eastern Standard Time,

MrsDJBillM@... writes:

> I read someone say re: this question that they heard you can " soak " a

> keyboard when something spills in it????? I have about 10 keyboards in a

box

>

> from over the past 3 years that have " stuff " spilled in them, 3 of which

are

>

> Microsoft Natural Keyboards. I tried cleaning them, but was afraid to do

> much

> to them. I go through keyboards so quickly from either spills, cats

stomping

>

> on them, etc, if there is someway to clean these old ones that weren't

very

> old to start with, I would appreciate any imput. We run 5 computers in my

> home and between my kids machines and mine, we can't seem to keep

keyboards.

>

> HELP? Is there a MT Martha out there with some cleaning answers

for

> this problem?

>

>

> Tanx,

> Mahoney

> sburg, WV

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I cannot not attest to this but I have read some responses to this just last

year about putting the keyboards in the dishwasher for a good cleaning. the

only thing is that you have to be sure it is completely dry before you

do....sounds like you have a full load. maybe someone will respond to this.

Carol A

In a message dated 12/17/99 6:34:30 AM Eastern Standard Time,

MrsDJBillM@... writes:

> I read someone say re: this question that they heard you can " soak " a

> keyboard when something spills in it????? I have about 10 keyboards in a

box

>

> from over the past 3 years that have " stuff " spilled in them, 3 of which

are

>

> Microsoft Natural Keyboards. I tried cleaning them, but was afraid to do

> much

> to them. I go through keyboards so quickly from either spills, cats

stomping

>

> on them, etc, if there is someway to clean these old ones that weren't

very

> old to start with, I would appreciate any imput. We run 5 computers in my

> home and between my kids machines and mine, we can't seem to keep

keyboards.

>

> HELP? Is there a MT Martha out there with some cleaning answers

for

> this problem?

>

>

> Tanx,

> Mahoney

> sburg, WV

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I keep my keyboard covered. I purchased a " fitted " keyboard cover from

Office Max about 4 years ago, they'll special order it to fit perfectly over

your particular keyboard. They're only about $15.00 and keep your keyboard

in Brand New condition!

> I read someone say re: this question that they heard you can " soak " a

> keyboard when something spills in it????? I have about 10 keyboards in a

box

> from over the past 3 years that have " stuff " spilled in them, 3 of which

are

> Microsoft Natural Keyboards. I tried cleaning them, but was afraid to do

much

> to them. I go through keyboards so quickly from either spills, cats

stomping

> on them, etc, if there is someway to clean these old ones that weren't

very

> old to start with, I would appreciate any imput. We run 5 computers in my

> home and between my kids machines and mine, we can't seem to keep

keyboards.

> HELP? Is there a MT Martha out there with some cleaning answers

for

> this problem?

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