Clean your hardware EIT, © Author Gay Robertson, 2016.

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Clean your hardware EIT, © Author Gay Robertson, 2016

Cleaning the PC hardware components to make your system work efficiently

Problem: Monitor hard to read the data but device not faulty

Monitors use a computer wipe and a dry soft cloth to finish (cloth must be lint free!!) (you can purchase products eg PC-Clene which are antistatic and lint free)

Problem: Mouse not working properly but device not faulty

Outside wipe with a soft dry cloth Use toothpick for this area Underneath (Optical mouse) - use a cotton bud moistened with isopropyl alcohol to remove dust from sensors in cavity and use a tooth pick to remove dust on ‘feet’ of mouse (Isoclene is recommended for technical maintenance)

Old type of mouse – if you have one! Inside - remove the ball use a cotton bud moistened with isopropyl alcohol to remove dust from sensors in cavity wipe the mouse ball with a dry cloth then replace the mouse ball – or wipe with isopropyl alcohol then dry before replacing (you can purchase a product called Isoclene which is recommended for technical maintenance)

Problem: Keyboard not working properly but device not faulty

use a computer wipe to gently wipe each of the keys - DO NOT press too hard use a cotton bud to wipe between the keys or use a special vacuum cleaner or use this rubber Magic Dust cleaner or these little brushes NEVER eat or drink over your keyboard if a cover is available – use it

Don’t go overboard …. but

Clean the WHOLE SYSTEM wipe with a soft cloth over all hardware including system unit, at least once a week when not in use, use a dust cover over each component use the same cloth as you use on the Monitor as it is antistatic

Problem solving and Problem resolution … If you cleaned the hardware components and you still cannot find the solution, then you would need to Report the component fault to your Help Desk as per organisation requirements in a work situation or contact an IT professional at home so that they could log and track your problem to help resolve it.

Go back to your workbook and complete the questions