The viruses except that contaminate your system internally usually also contaminate it externally. And to be clear, germs, viruses, bacteria, dirt and various related things exist on the touch screens of your machines. Since touch screens are growing in popularity very quickly, it is good to know that it is important to sterilize our devices from time to time.
Microsoft has decided to provide some recommendations on how to sterilize the screen touch on a Surface tablet, especially on devices used in hospitals and clinics around the world.
Essentially, for everything there is a range of solutions that do the job for you, but make sure you use one that's recommended by Microsoft so you can make sure you don't damage your tablet.
Here's what Mr. said today Bill Crounse of Microsoft in a communication :
"Those who care about health can sterilize their Microsoft Surface2 and Pro2 devices using on their surfaces one of the products we recommend: PDI Sani-Cloth Plus, CaviWipes, Covidien Alcohol Prep Pads, or any similar liquid wipes with an IPA solution (isopropyl alcohol) below 70%.
The same products can also be used to clean their surfaces Surface Type Cover 2 (except for the cloth area) and Touch Cover 2. In general, users should not wet the appliance with a solution, but use wet wipes or pour a solution of 70% isopropyl alcohol on a cloth and to clean the appliance with the cloth. We do not recommend the use of bleach-based products. "