01-11-2022, 07:39 AM
This week I ended up spilling honey tea absolutely all over my keyboard (it wouldn't even have happened except that a mug suddenly stuck to a very heavy coaster and put the whole thing off balance).
I feel like if it had been possible to unscrew the back of the keyboard (metal rectangle) from the front panel, I might have been able to properly clean it, since splashes on the surface only needed to be scrubbed with water a bit. (Do I have it right that the brass circles around the keyboard are for screws, but aren't actually used for anything?)
Alternatively, maybe there could be rubber dust covers for the keyboard.
I feel like if it had been possible to unscrew the back of the keyboard (metal rectangle) from the front panel, I might have been able to properly clean it, since splashes on the surface only needed to be scrubbed with water a bit. (Do I have it right that the brass circles around the keyboard are for screws, but aren't actually used for anything?)
Alternatively, maybe there could be rubber dust covers for the keyboard.