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Updating the old mouse and keyboard?

Updating the old mouse and keyboard?

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LionTurtle2
Junior Member
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04-09-2016, 03:05 PM
#1
Hello everyone
I’m using the Logitech Pro wired keyboard at 60% and the Logitech Pro wireless mouse (not the superlight version).
I’ve noticed they’re starting to slide in my hand.
I understand that skin oils can cause this, and I’m trying to find a way to restore a fresh feel for both devices.
Any advice or suggestions would be really helpful!
Thanks!
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LionTurtle2
04-09-2016, 03:05 PM #1

Hello everyone
I’m using the Logitech Pro wired keyboard at 60% and the Logitech Pro wireless mouse (not the superlight version).
I’ve noticed they’re starting to slide in my hand.
I understand that skin oils can cause this, and I’m trying to find a way to restore a fresh feel for both devices.
Any advice or suggestions would be really helpful!
Thanks!

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Superninja34
Member
225
04-27-2016, 04:08 AM
#2
Do you prefer your keyboard and mouse? Blow out the air from them. Wipe each key with a paper towel dipped in rubbing alcohol to remove any residue. Clean the mouse as well, using rubbing alcohol on its eye area so it can see clearly. Apply a Q-tip and be careful. For the mouse pad, use warm water, a medium brush, and dish soap. Clean your desk surface in the same manner. Avoid using furniture wax.
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Superninja34
04-27-2016, 04:08 AM #2

Do you prefer your keyboard and mouse? Blow out the air from them. Wipe each key with a paper towel dipped in rubbing alcohol to remove any residue. Clean the mouse as well, using rubbing alcohol on its eye area so it can see clearly. Apply a Q-tip and be careful. For the mouse pad, use warm water, a medium brush, and dish soap. Clean your desk surface in the same manner. Avoid using furniture wax.

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Vincie_
Member
209
04-27-2016, 10:29 AM
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Do you prefer these keyboards and mice? Blow out the air, then wipe each key with a paper towel dipped in rubbing alcohol. Clean the mouse as well, using alcohol to clear its eyes so it can see clearly. Gently use a Q-tip for the mouse. Wash your mouse pad with warm water, a scrub brush, and dish soap. Clean your desk surface in the same manner, avoiding furniture wax.
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Vincie_
04-27-2016, 10:29 AM #3

Do you prefer these keyboards and mice? Blow out the air, then wipe each key with a paper towel dipped in rubbing alcohol. Clean the mouse as well, using alcohol to clear its eyes so it can see clearly. Gently use a Q-tip for the mouse. Wash your mouse pad with warm water, a scrub brush, and dish soap. Clean your desk surface in the same manner, avoiding furniture wax.

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_NeoBl0X_
Senior Member
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04-27-2016, 03:34 PM
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You won't be able to, because the plastic has worn down. Even after cleaning, they'll still feel strange and might stick. You won't be able to restore their surface.
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_NeoBl0X_
04-27-2016, 03:34 PM #4

You won't be able to, because the plastic has worn down. Even after cleaning, they'll still feel strange and might stick. You won't be able to restore their surface.