After looking at that page I would say that buying a new keyboard for $45 is an easier solution. These instructions intimidate me against attempting any opening and cleaning for fear of never being able to get it back together again. This keyboard appear to be much too complicated for disassembly and reassembly. Perhaps it is a warning to all of us to avoid letting food anywhere near our keyboards. Just my 2¢. k On Wednesday, March 12, 2003, at 08:10 AM, Laurie A Duncan wrote: > On 3/12/03 10:57 AM, jtorrey484 at earthlink.net added a note to the human > symphony, when this was said: > >> >> After owning my Cube for nearly two years, I just today looked at the >> bottom of my keyboard and noticed all kind of junk (hair, food, etc.) >> in the bottom of my keyboard (actually on the inside). Yikes! Has >> anyone opened their keyboards for cleaning, or have an idea on what >> kind of screwdriver to use (for the funky screws near the top of the >> keyboard)? > > Disassembly of an Apple Pro Keyboard > > http://www.technology.niagarac.on.ca/people/bgracey/ > prokeyboardrepair.html > > Laurie