Soft Cloth
There is no need of any tool. Just take a soft and clean cloth and rub gently over the keyboard.
The trackpad is better for overall use, but the magicc mouse is a tool for perfection. If you consider buying a mouse you shouldn´t get it, it`s too low profile and isn`t a good mouse for that high of a price!
It depends on the tool and what you use it for.
Use baby wipes to clean a computer mouse.
any weighing device - usually a small scale.
Use compressed air and blow it out.
To clean a mouse, you can use a microfiber cloth slightly dampened with water or a mild cleaning solution. For optical mice, a cotton swab can help clean the sensor area, while a can of compressed air is effective for removing dust and debris from the crevices. For mechanical mice, disassembling the mouse may be necessary to clean the ball and internal components. Always ensure the mouse is unplugged or turned off before cleaning.
=you know when to clean to clean your mouse cage when it begins to stink you should give it a good clean wash ever month every two weeks just change the wood chippings or what you use give it fresh food and water everyday=
You should use a suede cleaning tool and suede or leather cleaning solutions. Do not use water in any form, as this will ruin the leather.
You should clean it everyday that you use it.
To measure the weight of a mouse, you can use a digital or analog weighing scale. Place the mouse gently on the scale and wait for the reading to stabilize. Make sure the scale is sensitive enough to accurately measure the relatively light weight of a mouse.
Start by removing the ball. On most mice (mouses?) there is a cover on the bottom that can be removed by twisting it counter-clockwise. There may be other designs, but they are mostly self-explanatory. After removing the ball, blow out any accumulated dust with compressed dust remover or just a sharp breath. Inspect the rollers inside the mouse. There are three: two thin sticks set at right angles, and a third "idler" wheel at an angle. These will usually have a small line of crud on them. Remove this by scraping gently with an nail file, paper clip, or other sharp tool. Rotate them around to make sure that they are clean on all sides. The mouse ball itself should look clean and feel slightly tacky. If it has a varnished or dirty appearance, it needs to be cleaned. To clean the ball, use two drops of solvent cleaner (such as Goo-Gone or Goof-Off). Then use water and dishwashing soap to remove the solvent. Rinse and dry thoroughly before reassembling the mouse. The exterior of the mouse can be cleaned with a damp scrubbing sponge (do not let water into the mouse body). It should then be disinfected with a disinfecting wipe. Take a moment to clean the mouse pad as well; this is where all the dust and dead skin cells are coming from.