How to Wednesday: A Lawyer's Guide to Keeping Tech Screens Clean: Preserving Clarity and Professionalism.

In the legal profession, where every detail matters and first impressions are crucial, maintaining clean and clear technology screens is more than just a matter of hygiene; it's a reflection of our professionalism. As lawyers, we often overlook this simple yet significant aspect of our daily tech use. Here are practical tips on how to keep your screens spotless, ensuring that your technology mirrors the clarity and precision you bring to your work.

Understanding the Importance

Your appearance is more than just wearing a good suit. The way your tech is maintained can be a reflection on you and your professionalism.

First, let's understand why clean screens are essential for lawyers. A smudge-free screen improves visibility and reduces eye strain, especially during those long hours of document review or virtual meetings. Moreover, a clean screen in your office or during a client meeting subtly conveys a message of meticulousness and orderliness.

Choosing the Right Cleaning Materials

The key to effective screen cleaning lies in using the right materials. Avoid using paper towels, rough cloths, or any material that can scratch the screen. Instead, opt for microfiber cloths, which are soft and designed to trap dust and oils without leaving streaks or lint. I am very happy buying these microfiber cloths on Amazon. They are soft and fluffy and do a really good job at a very reasonable price.

For cleaning solutions, it's crucial to avoid harsh chemicals like ammonia or alcohol-based cleaners, which can damage screen coatings. A safe bet is a solution specifically designed for electronics.  

The Cleaning Process

I love these cloths - I find them to be a good deal, effective, and fluffy!

  • Power Down: Always turn off and unplug your device before cleaning. This not only prevents damage but also makes it easier to see dirt and fingerprints.

  • Dust First: Gently wipe the screen with a dry microfiber cloth to remove dust. Avoid pressing too hard, as screens are sensitive.

  • Apply Cleaner Sparingly: Never spray cleaner directly onto the screen. Instead, lightly dampen your microfiber cloth with the cleaning solution.

  • Gentle Wipes: Use gentle, circular motions to wipe the screen. Start from the center and move outwards. Avoid excessive pressure.

  • Dry and Buff: After cleaning, use a dry part of the cloth to remove any remaining streaks, giving your screen a polished look.

Daily care will help you keep your tech in good physical shape!

Frequency and Maintenance

Regular maintenance is key. For lawyers whose screens are in constant use, a daily wipe-down with a microfiber cloth is advisable. A more thorough cleaning with a solution can be done weekly or as needed.

Additional Tips

  • Keep a microfiber cloth and a small spray bottle of your cleaning solution at your desk for convenience - make sure the bottle meets TSA Guidelines for carry-on luggage (3.4 ounces or less per container) so you can take it with you when you fly.

  • If you're using a laptop or a mobile device in court or meetings, ensure it's clean beforehand to maintain professionalism.

  • Be mindful of the manufacturer's guidelines for cleaning your specific device.

TSA only allows you to carry a 3.4 ounce liquid container when you fly!

Remember, being "tech-savvy" is more than just knowing how to use your tech! Keeping your tech screens clean is a small but significant practice that enhances your professional image as a lawyer. It not only ensures the longevity of your devices but also reflects your attention to detail and respect for your work environment. By incorporating these simple steps into your routine, you can maintain screens that are as clear and sharp as your legal arguments.

#27: Spring Cleaning Tech Tips: Interview with Margaret Martin from Bungalow Tech

Spring is here! I invited Margaret Martin, owner of Bungalow Tech, to talk about spring cleaning your office’s technology - from determining what to keep, what and how to store, how to dispose of protected hardware properly, and more! Her company provides technical support and tutoring for Apple products in people's homes and businesses. Margaret provides COVID-Compliant one-on-one technical support (through voice and video calls). She can also take your equipment back to her office to do detailed troubleshooting, software upgrades, and new computer set-up.

The Tech Tips Margaret and I discuss are applicable to Android, Apple, and Windows technology.

Enjoy!

How to Reach Margaret!

hello@bungalowtech.com
www.bungalowtech.com

Show Notes:

MacBook Pro 16

Butterfly Keyboard Issues

Touch ID

LG Ultra Time 4k 21.5

Mac Mini

Fujitsu s1500m

Old Fujitsu ScanSnap software

iPad Pro

GoodNotes

Apple Pencil

HomePod

Coronavirus/COVID-19: How to clean your Laptop?

More and more people are working from home due to the Coronavirus/COVID-19 Issue. Judges, attorneys, and others in the legal profession who are not used to routinely working from HOME are understandably concerned about using their work tools free of contamination. Let’s not all panic, not accidentally break our laptops, and remember to use items best suited for your electronics.

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Always good to wash your hand!

Coronavirus/COVID-19 or not!

Microfiber cloths are probably the best material to use to wipe down your laptop (especially your screen!).

You can slightly dampen your cloth with 

  • Tap water,

  • Iodized water (a better pH balanced form of water that is less acidic. It is also alcohol-free. This may make it a better cleaner that just pure tap water); or

  • Liquid soap and water to wipe down your laptop and screen. 

  • Remember, if your cloth is "dripping", you have too much water in the cloth!

Apple (and as it appears other laptop manufactures) are moving away from not using certain alcohol cleaners on their devices. Apple released the following statement:

"Using a 70 percent isopropyl alcohol wipe or Clorox Disinfecting Wipes, you may gently wipe the hard, nonporous surfaces of your Apple product, such as the display, keyboard, or other exterior surfaces. Don't use bleach. Avoid getting moisture in any opening, and don't submerge your Apple product in any cleaning agents. Don't use on fabric or leather surfaces."

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204172

Meanwhile, be careful about using compressed air. Blowing air into a laptop may remove some particles. Still, it may also blow them into your laptop and into the circuit board. That could lead to a broken laptop.

Stay safe, stay home if you are exposed, and stay productive!