ISO keyboards are bad.
But why not just using disposable gloves to operate the instruments?

On April 29, 2020 9:30:19 PM GMT+02:00, James Holton <jmhol...@lbl.gov> wrote:
>Keyboards are cheap.  Why not everyone get their own?
>
>Then we can all stop fighting about whether the <Enter> key should be 
>shaped like an "L" or not.
>
>-James Holton
>MAD Scientist
>
>On 4/29/2020 11:53 AM, Tim Gruene wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> can you make suggestions for how to disinfect computer keyboards, and
>> instrument panels?
>>
>> Our facility is going to reboot next week, with shifts so that people
>> don't meet. The main interface will be the computer keyboards, as
>well
>> as the door of our X-ray diffractometer and the mounting of the
>> crystals.
>>
>> The keyboard labels may not like alcohols (and the efficiency of
>> injecting disinfecting through the USB cable is also under
>discussion,
>> so I heard).
>>
>> One way would be to use individual keyboards, and wearing gloves for
>> replugging, and to use gloves for mounting crystals.
>>
>> But maybe there are other ways that won't require gloves?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Tim
>>
>
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