I keep hearing about rivets, but I dont know what that refers to. What are they and what do they do?
The Model M' uses
plastic rivets to hold the top part of the internal keyboard assembly to a metal plate. Over time these plastic rivets can weaken and fail, with the heads of the rivets falling off. The end result is at best a less solid-feeling board, and at worst the board will become problematic or stop functioning all together.
Second, whats the best way to clean it?
Find a thin-walled 5.5mm (7/32") driver. You can order
one of these on the internet, or simply go to Osh or Sears and purchase a thin-walled 7/32" socket. They can be difficult to find, but they're out there.
Remove the four screws on the back of the board and separate the two plastic halves. Soak the top half in a solution of hot water and your cleaner of choice. I use OxiClean and dish detergent. You could also just throw it (the top plastic piece) in the dishwasher.
I prefer not to soak the rear plastic piece, as doing so could destroy the 'birth certificate' label on the back. Instead, clean it by hand with some soapy water, avoiding disturbing the label.
Meanwhile, remove all of the keycaps by pulling firmly on each key. Soak them in a similar solution. If you have an M with the single-piece keys, the keys can still be removed (takes a bit more effort), but you will see a spring inside of a cylinder after removing them. Don't worry, the keys will simply snap back in place.
Use compressed air and Q-tips to clean the remaining keyboard assembly.
After soaking the plastic parts for a bit, use a scouring pad to remove any marks/glue/old tape/etc. Model Ms clean up fairly easily, and I've yet to find one that doesn't look close to new after a bit of effort.
Depending on how dirty they were, the keys might require no more effort than simply soaking them and allowing them to dry. If they are still dirty after soaking, use an old toothbrush to remove any remaining grime.
Let everything dry, then reassemble.
Lastly, is there anything else I should know about it?
Some PS/2 to USB adapters are screwy, and will stop working. I had to return one and purchase another, which has worked flawlessley. Try to find one of the adapters listed on
this page.
They're as loud as their reputation. Expect others in your household to comment on this.
They are as awesome as you've heard. Enjoy it.
Hope this helps.