Keyboard and mouse maintenance mainly includes daily cleaning, preventing liquid from entering, proper placement and avoiding excessive use. Specifically:
Daily cleaning: Regularly wipe the surface of the keyboard and mouse with a clean, soft cloth, and avoid using too much water to prevent damage. If the surface is very dirty, you can use some professional cleaners, but be sure to follow the instructions for use.
Prevent liquid from entering: The keyboard and mouse are vulnerable peripherals, especially when liquid enters. Avoid splashing any liquid on the keyboard or mouse when using. If liquid is accidentally splashed, turn off the computer immediately and use a towel or paper towel to absorb the moisture. Never blow on the keyboard or mouse to avoid further damage.
Proper placement and avoid vibration: After use, properly placing the keyboard and mouse can reduce the risk of mechanical failure. Avoid placing them in humid or vibrating places. If you carry them frequently, using a protective cover is also essential.
Avoid excessive pressure and clicking: Long-term excessive pressure and clicking may cause damage. Gently pressing the keyboard and using the mouse can extend their service life.
Regular inspection and maintenance: Regularly checking the keyboard and mouse for problems can help solve potential faults in a timely manner. For example, check whether the keys on the keyboard are working properly, whether the left and right buttons of the mouse are sensitive, etc. If there is any abnormality, you can repair it according to the instruction manual or seek help from professional technicians.
