Sujet : Re: compressed air - keyboard
De : jollyroger (at) *nospam* pobox.com (Jolly Roger)
Groupes : comp.sys.mac.systemDate : 18. Oct 2024, 21:31:24
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Organisation : People for the Ethical Treatment of Pirates
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On 2024-10-18, Alan Browne <
bitbucket@blackhole.com> wrote:
>
About 2 weeks ago, the spacebar on my keyboard (Mac Magic Keyboard)
began causing me heck: to whit: the right most portion of the keyboard
didn't respond to my usual amount of pressure. Either needed a touch (a
teensy touch) more pressure or that my right thumb hit further to the left.
>
When one types a lot (and I do) the 'muscle memory' is important - but
also hard to re-train.
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I gave up and started a warranty return with Apple via their chat
service. They agreed to replace the keyboard but suggested I give it an
air blast first. OK.
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Should I remove the key? No.
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Of course I didn't have a can lying around - last used such probably a
year ago and I didn't replace it.
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So ordered a can. With the thin tube attached, blasted it in the gap
around the rightmost cm or so. Two rounds.
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Instant improvement. Back to normal.
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Basics often reward.
That's a good tip.
I regularly turn my keyboards upside down while wiping the keys with a
damp microfiber towel, and haven't had such issues (knock on wood), but
if I ever do, I'll definitely try this first.
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