Friday, 8 July 2016

How to protect Your Computer Accessories

Did you always wonder what would happen if your computer unexpectedly broke down? Here are some small steps you can take to help ensure your computer accessories will continue running easily for years to come.

Do not report on your keyboard.

When you type, lightly tap the keys instead. Not only will this confirm that your keyboard lasts much longer, it is also better for your fingers and wrists.

Take care of your mouse.

Do not pick it up and drop it, particularly if you have a digital mouse, as this can move the sensor out of place.

Clean your ball mouse:


  • Turn your ball mouse upside-down and remove the cap;
  • Take out the ball
  • Take a toothpick, cotton swab, or your finger, and clean off the 3 small long rings confidential of your ball mouse. Turn each ring gradually several times to make sure there is nothing left on the rings.
  • Replace parts and use the ball mouse again.

  • Take care of your speakers.

    When rotating up volume, do it mildly. Make sure the speakers are away from edges, so that they do not fall off the sides, which can seriously damage them. Keep them away from heat sources as well.

    Take care of your monitor.

    Make sure you have your screen saver turned on. If you use your computer frequently, reflect setting the time to two-three minutes before the screen saver comes on. Fresh your screen at least once a week. Additional ways to keep the monitor in good condition include:


  • Turn off your screen at night.
  • Take a window spray, such as Windex, and lightly spray it on your screen.
  • Directly wipe screen sheer with a newspaper, or any other soft cloth that you may prefer.

  • Clean the computer.

    Use a suitable cleaning product, such as a can of dust remover to spray to clean your computer parts. Parts include: mouse, keyboard, speakers, modem. To spray the mouse, simply remove the cap and spray in the hole for three-five seconds. To sprig the keyboard, simply turn your keyboard plus down and mildly shake for some seconds. This will remove any big debris that may have gotten wedged in your keyboard.

    Clean out your computer case.


  • Shut down your computer totally.
  • Remove all cords from the back of the computer case.
  • Look in your computer manual for further instructions on how to do this.
  • Spray all chips and parts in your computer. Warning: do not touch the chips with your hands, as this can badly damage them.
  • Replace all parts and cords, and start your computer.

  • Protect your computer.

    If you have small kids in the house, you should always keep your computer up high and away from the limits, so that there are no dangers of any parts falling on them. If you cannot place your computer out of the way of kids, place a small child-safety boundary in all doorways nearby the computer, or a small fence around your computer desk.

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