David Brodbeck wrote:

Yeah, but for $40 they take the thing apart and clean it before they sell it to you. That might just be worth every penny, given how disgusting those things get. I hope the guy who cleans them gets extra danger pay for the biohazard he's exposed to. ;)

I read some time (years) ago that you could send them through the dishwasher. I never got up the nerve to try that, but I sluiced one out in the sink (and I mean thoroughly), and after a couple of days drying out it worked fine. The keys no longer stuck, and I didn't have to look at the cruft in the crevices. (Said cruft probably had something to do with my habit of eating lunch at my desk. :-)


                Best wishes,

                                Max Hyre



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