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Sticky key on IIgs keyboard - How to clean it??

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Stephen Buggie

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Nov 13, 1994, 2:06:52 AM11/13/94
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I have a IIGS detached keyboard. It works fine, except that one key
"sticks." (slow to return to full height after being pressed.

CAN THE KEY BE CLEANED? What is recommended: alcohol, WD-40,
Radio shack spray cleaner, etc.

I successfully cleaned a key on my IIe. But I recall warnings on the
net stating that cleaners will ruin the IIC keyboard. Thus.... I ask
about the IIgs keyboard. Can the keys be cleaned, and with what??

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Glynne Tolar

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Nov 13, 1994, 7:26:40 PM11/13/94
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Let me add one thing to previous reply. The best thing I've found for
removing keycaps on the GS keyboard is those chip pullers. For me, I
don't like using them for pulling chips. It is too easy to bend pins bad.
Works great as a key cap remover. Still use care when removing them.
Get the prongs on both sides of the key cap then pull slowly but firmly.

Most electronics cleaners are Tri-cloro-ethyline(sp?) based and mostly
harmless. Still a good idea to have good ventelation.

I finally one day cleaned out my keyboard. Amazing what they collect.

J. L. Walters

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Nov 13, 1994, 6:45:26 PM11/13/94
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In article <Cz72F...@presby.edu>, Stephen Buggie <seb...@presby.edu> wrote:
>I have a IIGS detached keyboard. It works fine, except that one key
>"sticks." (slow to return to full height after being pressed.
>
>CAN THE KEY BE CLEANED? What is recommended: alcohol, WD-40,
>Radio shack spray cleaner, etc.

The keys on a IIgs pry off. You need to lift on both sides at the same
time so that it comes straight up. The larger keys (shift, control,
return, etc., have a wire thingie associated so you need to take more
care with them so that you pry it up and disengage the wire thingie
without bending it.

Once you have all the keys off you can suction off all the dross in
sight. Pay particular attention to hair that might have fallen into the
key in such a fashion that it gets under the contact and causes the key
to not make contact from time to time.

Sticky keys implies that somethng sticky fell onto the keyboard and
thus needs to be removed.

> What is recommended: alcohol, WD-40, Radio shack spray cleaner, etc.

For alcohol, use only isopropyl since it costs the most and is a real
bitch to spell.

I dont' think I'd ever use WD-40 since it is a lubricant i.e.,
oil. Others may have other (oily) opinions.

"Radio Shack spray cleaner" I assume you mean tuner cleaner. I'd
recommend it any time since it doesen't leave a residue and thus can't
be a problem.

If you cannot get the key to work by cleaning then consider
replacement. Use a solder sucker and an iron to remove the key unit and
take it to your friendly Apple dealer who has replacement parts for the
Mac keyboard - which look identical to the IIgs keyboard.

Hope this helps,

Joe Walters att!nwsrs!bird NW 31K14 (708) 224-7189
To know, and not to do, is not yet to know.
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Joe Walters att!nwsrs!bird NW 31K14 (708) 224-7189
To know, and not to do, is not yet to know.

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