Re: Logitech keyboard
- From: Bill <spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 04:07:33 -0800
In article <47a02b65$0$47151$892e7fe2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
noway@xxxxxxxxx says...
"Ace" <fake@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a MX3000 wireless key board/mouse combo. Both work good:)
Problem is that the keys are starting to stick, due to loss of lubricant.
It's around 5 years old and out of warranty. I use to, on other keyboards
just take the case off, take the keys off, and lubricate the slides with
WD40 by using a Q-tip.
Can I get away with that trick now?
Thanks
5 years old? Wouldn't it be easier to buy a new keyboard. You've gotten
more than your money's worth out of it, for sure. -Dave
The date of manufacture on the keyboard I'm typing this on is
12-14-92 Made in USA. I've got some older ones around here somewhere,
but I don't have any working computers that take the old style AT
keyboard plug.
Bill
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