I have just cleaned my keyboard and found......

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So this got me thinking what is the strangest thing you have discovered in your keyboard?
 
hargi said:
My mate did that and put the keys back on in the wrong place, that was a good laugh

At school once the teacher was off so I switched all the keys round on his keyboard to spell out my mates name. However I forgot to switch them back at the end of lesson, needless to say he was not best pleased the next day!
 
jas72 said:
how you to take apart the keyboard?

Depends what brand you have. If you have a Logitech:

1. Make sure its plugged in
2. Right click on "My computer" on your desktop and find the computer name
3. Type in the computer name on the keyboard followed by the PIN code (by default its 1111 on logitechs) and press ENTER
4. The keys raise up allowing you to take them off
5. When you're finished hit enter and the keys go back down again

Pretty nifty :cool:
 
Totality said:
Depends what brand you have. If you have a Logitech:

1. Make sure its plugged in
2. Right click on "My computer" on your desktop and find the computer name
3. Type in the computer name on the keyboard followed by the PIN code (by default its 1111 on logitechs) and press ENTER
4. The keys raise up allowing you to take them off
5. When you're finished hit enter and the keys go back down again

Pretty nifty :cool:
LOL :p
 
Totality said:
Depends what brand you have. If you have a Logitech:

1. Make sure its plugged in
2. Right click on "My computer" on your desktop and find the computer name
3. Type in the computer name on the keyboard followed by the PIN code (by default its 1111 on logitechs) and press ENTER
4. The keys raise up allowing you to take them off
5. When you're finished hit enter and the keys go back down again

Pretty nifty :cool:

you must be away with the fairys!!!! - lol

turn keyboard upside down, tap on table, bits fall out, simple :)
 
Totality said:
Depends what brand you have. If you have a Logitech:

1. Make sure its plugged in
2. Right click on "My computer" on your desktop and find the computer name
3. Type in the computer name on the keyboard followed by the PIN code (by default its 1111 on logitechs) and press ENTER
4. The keys raise up allowing you to take them off
5. When you're finished hit enter and the keys go back down again

Pretty nifty :cool:

Reminds me of that IRC blog where a supposed "Hardcore Hacker" demanded someones IP so he could "Own" them, they provided 127.0.0.1, moments later he vanished! :p

I have no idea why i thought of the above when I read your post though
 
Totality said:
Depends what brand you have. If you have a Logitech:

1. Make sure its plugged in
2. Right click on "My computer" on your desktop and find the computer name
3. Type in the computer name on the keyboard followed by the PIN code (by default its 1111 on logitechs) and press ENTER
4. The keys raise up allowing you to take them off
5. When you're finished hit enter and the keys go back down again

Pretty nifty :cool:
LOL WUT
 
Pfft, I just buy a new keyboard to be honest.

My mate spent about 3 hours cleaning his keyboard last year. He cleaned it carefully by taking off all the keys, hoovering it out, wiping and polishing all the keys etc.

After THREE whole hours of this, he places his pristine keyboard back to find it no longer worked. :o
 
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