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Do not use alcohol to clean LCD screen ,microfiber or very soft cloth are best option for cleaning LCD screens.
Dust the monitor regularly.
Do not whack the monitor in frustration .
Optical Mouse
Check the feet of the mouse for any sticky residue.
Place a small amount of alcohol to clean out the optical port.
Wipe down the exterior of the mouse using a soft cloth.
Trackball Mouse
To clean a dirty mouse, turn the mouse over and pop out the plastic plate that holds the ball in.
The ball comes out with the plate. Remove any dust, hair and other from the ball and the mouse's hole. Then put the ball back on its place.
Keep a back up of your data in case of hardware failure and damage.
Keep the cap on when not in use.
Avoid excessive heat and avoid the device to become wet.
Do not force flash memory into the port they only go one way .
Always remove the device using the safely remove hardware portion below.
Scan first your device before opening a save data and files on it.
Do not insert anything other than the disk into the disk or CD drive.
Always ask a licensed computer technician to fix a damaged or broken drive.
Do not remove or insert disk while drive is on.
Use UPS ( Uninterrupted Power Supply ) to give your computer a few minutes power during power failure.
Cover your computer when not in use to prevent gathering dust in your computer.
Do not block the ventilation slots of the monitor and the system unit which may cause them to overheat.
Keep the computer away from dust, magnets and static electricity .
Do not eat or drink nor work dirty hands while using the keyboard.
Do not open the computer chassis while the power is on.
Use a clean damp cloth to clean the computer's external casing .
Shutdown the computer properly.
Always plug the computer to correct power source.
Make sure the computer is placed on the flat surface.
Keep the computer away from direct sunlight or any heat – emitting devices.
Handle a CD by the edges only.
Keep your disks clean and dust free.
Do not expose your disks to very high or very low temperatures .