Hi everyone,
I have a small dilemma with a Dell laptop that I want to set up for my mother to use with Remote Desktop to our downstairs (better) computer.
This is a ~600MHz Dell Latitude CPx. The other option is a Toshiba Satellite 480CDT. The only practical difference for use with remote desktop is the rendering speed (slightly faster on the dell) and the screen quality and resolution (significantly higher on the dell).
The laptop was previously my sister's, and she all but ruined it - the display hinge is floppy, the case is sticky and battered, but worst is the keyboard. She got all kinds of crap in it, and now it's impossible to use normally. It double-registers letters, the key presses are grungy, so you have to put deliberate force into each press for a very specific amount of time. It's pretty maddening.
Anyway, before I take the rest of the keys off, I thought I'd ask anyone if it's worth taking a toothbrush and some isopropyl to it to try and get it working smoothly again. It has a scissor type key with a rubber dome underneath. Seems like it would be a PITA to get apart completely.
I found a guide
here on how to do this - is this about right? Does it really take that much, or could I get it usable with a faster method?
Thanks in advance