jarr@pro-micol.cts.com (John Farris) (04/26/91)
I think that the best way would be to first remove the sticky keys carefully <they are stiff but do come off>, then dip a cotten swap in alcohol and clean the stem <moving the stem up and down should losen and dissolve the OJ>. It's not that hard. If you have an extra toothbrush or little brush you can give a good cleaning to get rid of all the stuff you can't normally see under the keys, of course you will have to remove the rest of the keys bu t it is worth it to know that your keyboard is clean. John ---- ProLine: jarr@pro-micol Internet: jarr@pro-micol.cts.com UUCP: crash!pro-micol!jarr ARPA: crash!pro-micol!jarr@nosc.mil