For Membrane or Mechanical Type
Scissor type
1. Unplug or turn off the keyboard.
2. Hold the can of compressed air upright. Aim the nozzle at an angle under the
keycap and use short bursts of air to dislodge any debris or dust. Be careful
not to tilt the can too much to avoid propelling liquid.
3. Take a soft brush or a clean, dry toothbrush and gently brush around the keycap
to loosen any remaining debris. You can also use a small handheld vacuum designed
for electronics to suck up any loose particles.
4. If you have a manual pump blower (like those used for cleaning camera lenses),
aim it at the base of the keycap and give several strong pumps to further dislodge
any dust.
5. Dampen a microfiber cloth with a small amount of isopropyl alcohol (not dripping).
Wipe the surface of the keycap and the surrounding area to remove any sticky
residues or fingerprints.
6. Give the keycap area one more blast with compressed air to ensure all loosened
debris is cleared away.
7. Check the keys to see if the issue is resolved.