Sunday, January 17, 2010

Split Keyboard Split Tea On Keyboard?

Split tea on keyboard? - split keyboard

I agree with the tea on my keyboard. And now that the press of a few letters, I have the letter and the next door, so I returned to the removal of unwanted mail. Any idea how to solve this problem?

8 comments:

Mr Computer said...

Hello
Oh Dear best to remove with a biscuit (cookie).
Really is the best way to remove the screws on the underside of the keyboard and carefully lift the pad and wipe with a soft damp cloth and do not try, if you must leave the keys. Once again convened carefully.
You can buy a new one some are quite cheap, depending on the type of keyboard to use.
However, remove if a laptop is a little harder to the keyboard, find the screws for your computer, usually around 6 or less means.
You can dry and the ability to click OK.
Not in water and do not leave it in milk as suggested
Good Luck

muggie2d... said...

You can skip the keys and wipe each key, and especially the area below the keys. Then you will put all the keys in the right places.
Or buy a new keyboard.
I would opt for the second and take the first draft as a rainy day.

BBQ and Sports! said...

A little milk (to help about the same amount of tea) in the same area should be. Let sit for a few days to absorb the "rigidity" of tea.

markp661... said...

Buy a new keyboard. If your laptop is that you must install a new, or someone else do it for you.

Susan S said...

You can try using a hair dryer outdoors or dry, but you probably need a new one. Especially when there is no sugar in tea. Keys to stay.

Poxymous... said...

Rinse with warm water and let it dry completely, or better yet buy a new one costs about a fiver upwards

Poxymous... said...

Rinse with warm water and let it dry completely, or better yet buy a new one costs about a fiver upwards

Poxymous... said...

Rinse with warm water and let it dry completely, or better yet buy a new one costs about a fiver upwards

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