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Originally posted by: Preti9cboi
I'm trying to find one for my Logitech Elite keyboard. It's so sticky now.
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: Preti9cboi
I'm trying to find one for my Logitech Elite keyboard. It's so sticky now.
Fixed! :Q
Originally posted by: EKKC
i have dinovo that is getting dusty too. i would throw towel over it but i always forget. i mean i even forget to charge my stupid laser mouse and have to break out an old ms intellimouse explorer
Soft to the Touch
Strong and Durable
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: EKKC
i have dinovo that is getting dusty too. i would throw towel over it but i always forget. i mean i even forget to charge my stupid laser mouse and have to break out an old ms intellimouse explorer
:Q
I just realized that you have a 200+ K/B, a Dell XPS system and you want free 'net acess from Starbucks!![]()
Originally posted by: Preti9cboi
I really dont get the joke. lol
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
No idea where you'd find them for a Logitech Keyboard. I've ordered them from... somewhere (can't remember where) for Dell keyboards, but I can't recall if they were Dell-specific, or if they manufactured them for many keyboards.
I installed them on keyboards that were in custodial offices & closets, on the keyboards we had in the automotive, mechanical, carpentry, and diesel engine shops, as well. They were *well worth* the expense, in my opinion... keyboards may be cheap, but the covers I put on them are flexible plastic, and remain on the keyboard while you're using it. They've protected the keyboards quite well, and it's easy to blow the dust/dirt off of the top of the plastic cover than it is to pop the keys off, and clean the keyboards.
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
No idea where you'd find them for a Logitech Keyboard. I've ordered them from... somewhere (can't remember where) for Dell keyboards, but I can't recall if they were Dell-specific, or if they manufactured them for many keyboards.
I installed them on keyboards that were in custodial offices & closets, on the keyboards we had in the automotive, mechanical, carpentry, and diesel engine shops, as well. They were *well worth* the expense, in my opinion... keyboards may be cheap, but the covers I put on them are flexible plastic, and remain on the keyboard while you're using it. They've protected the keyboards quite well, and it's easy to blow the dust/dirt off of the top of the plastic cover than it is to pop the keys off, and clean the keyboards.
Did you purchase this GeekDrew: FELLOWES 99680 custom keyboard cover ?
