Care And Maintenance - Microsoft Surface Pro 3 Getting Started

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Care and Maintenance

For the most part, they Type Cover does not need much maintenance. However, there are a few
things you should do to keep it in top working condition
Avoid spilling liquids on it: This should go without saying but, be careful. If you do
accidentally spill something in it, turn it upside down and shake gently so the liquid can
work itself out. Next, place it face down on a dry paper towel overnight to allow it to dry
out.
Wipe it down with a clean cloth: Once a month or so, take some rubbing alcohol and
dampen a clean cloth (if the cloth drips when you wring it out, you used too much) then
wipe down the Keyboard Cover front and back.
Clean the connectors: Sometimes, the connection between the keyboard and Surface gets
oxidized or dirty. When that happens, the keyboard or trackpad may start acting up. To
prevent such issues, use a pencil eraser to gently scrub the metal connectors on both the
Type Cover and Surface. You should do this once every 3 to 6 months.
If you start having problems with your Type Cover keyboard or touchpad, you can check out the
Love My Surface website (http://lovemysurface.net) and search for
some helpful advice on how to solve your problems.
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