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Computer Monitor:Turn off the monitor before cleaning.

Use a soft, lint-free cloth


slightly dampened with water or a monitor-specific cleaning solution.Gently wipe
the screen in a circular motion, avoiding pressing too hard to prevent damage.For
stubborn stains, you can use a mixture of water and vinegar, or a monitor-specific
cleaning solution.Avoid using paper towels or tissues, as they can scratch the
screen.Keyboard:Disconnect the keyboard from the computer or turn off your
computer.Turn the keyboard upside down and gently shake it to remove loose debris
and dust.Use compressed air to blow away crumbs and dust from between the
keys.Dampen a cloth with isopropyl alcohol or a mild cleaning solution and gently
wipe the keys and surfaces.Avoid using excessive moisture, and never pour liquid
directly onto the keyboard.Allow the keyboard to dry completely before reconnecting
it or turning on your computer.Mouse:If it's a wired mouse, unplug it from the
computer. If it's wireless, turn it off.Use a soft, lint-free cloth slightly
dampened with water or a mild cleaning solution to wipe the mouse surface.Pay
attention to the crevices around the buttons and scroll wheel, where dirt and grime
can accumulate.For optical or laser mice, clean the sensor with a cotton swab
lightly dampened with water or rubbing alcohol.Allow the mouse to dry completely
before reconnecting or turning it back on.Always refer to your device
manufacturer's guidelines for specific cleaning instructions to ensure you don't
damage your equipment.

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