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Mouse and Keyboard Maintenance

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Maintenance of computer peripherals is a must to prolong its life and also to avoid accidents due to negligence of your equipment.

Mouse

If you are still using an old-style mouse with a ball, clean it once a month. Unscrew the retaining ring on the bottom, remove the mouse ball, and use a cotton-tipped swab dipped in tape-cleaning alcohol to clean the rollers inside. Also, make sure that your mouse pad is clean and dust-free and you will prolong its life.

An optical mouse or trackball mouse does not need to be cleaned anywhere near as often. Just dust off the bottom of your mouse and you are ready to use it. Same with mouse ball, make sure that your mouse pad is dust-free.

Keyboard

Do the Keyboard Shake! No, it’s not a new dance craze, but it is the best method of cleaning accumulated gunk from your keyboard. At least once a month, turn your keyboard upside down and shake it vigorously back and forth; prepare to be amazed (or grossed out, especially if the whole family uses your PC).

Find yet another use for your compressed air. Your keyboard can collect debris that can’t be shaken free. If so, using compressed air will likely blow it free. It can also be use on your laptop keyboard, less dangerous than keyboard shake!

For cable management, you can use a spiral wrap on your power cable, monitor cable, keyboard cable and mouse cable. It will minimize the eyesore of cables lying around behind and under your table.

My First Laptop

Monday, June 29th, 2009

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I went to Gilmore to find my first Laptop last June 24, 2009 (Manila Day).  I stopped by in our office (we don’t have office due to Manila Day but I still went!) to had my holiday duty with Sir Randy, Paul, Marlo, Tedd, Lexor and Lhet with baby Era (happy birthday baby Era.

At Gilmore..

Around 2 PM, We (me and Jessica) finally made our way on Gilmore Station, LRT 2. Then  welcomed by salesman and saleslady giving away flyers (I think I collected not less than ten flyers)!

My first choice is a netbook – portable, affordable with nice specification, maybe 1 Gb to 2 Gb of RAM and 160 Gb or more hard disk. But I suddenly realized that I want to have a DVD ROM and a larger display.

So after how many years (!) looking for laptop and visiting computer stores one after another, Jessica, tired and hopeless,  told me that we can still look at SM Manila later that day. I’m anxious on Gilmore because  I can’t seem to find a perfect laptop for me! When..

At PC Options Enterprise..

As we about to leave the place, we stumble on PC Options Enterprise. We walked, we looked, and we talked to this guy when I saw this laptop. My first laptop! Finally! I ran my checklist on the spec, ‘Ummhhh, pwede na!’. And purchased the said laptop.

Deal or No Deal..

Not only that I purchased a laptop but I got to take home a cellphone! So lucky that Acer was having their promo, ‘buy laptop take cellphone’!

At My Room..

After formatting and installing drivers and software, my baby is ready to use! So the next time you saw me having a new post, remember I made it here..

Monitors and Scanners Maintenance

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Here are the tips on properly maintain and clean  your monitor and scanner:

Do not use abrasives on your monitors and scanners. Even some household glass cleaners which you might think could be trusted can scratch the glass in your monitor or flatbed scanner when used with a rag or paper towel. With a scanner, small scratches can mean real trouble because a scratch can easily show up in your images at higher resolutions. You should use only a dry, soft photographer’s lens cloth with alcohol that are made specifically for monitors and scanners. Any scratch on your monitor can distract if you are viewing of pictures or video.

Monitors

Monitors should never be opened. Never take the cover off any type of monitor, even if it needs cleaning. Why? Well, your monitor is one of the two components of your system that carry enough voltage to seriously hurt you. If your monitor needs to be serviced or cleaned on the inside, take it to your local computer shop.

Scanners

Never spray liquids onto a flatbed scanner. If liquid gets under the glass and into the body of the scanner, you could end up with condensation on the inside of the scanner when you use it and might be the cause of major trouble or defect on your scanners. A dry, photographer’s lens cloth is a good choice.

Use a cover for your scanner. Scanners are somewhat different from most external peripherals. They don’t generate any heat while they’re on, and most of us only use a scanner once or twice a week. Therefore, your scanner is a perfect candidate for a cover that will keep it clean.

 

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