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Rusty |
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This is not the first "idiot" thing I've done this weekend.
I dumped a coke on my keyboard this morning. I used many of Miles' favorite --Radio edit--s. So.. I strip the thing down, pull the keyboard module, put it back together, and plug in an external keyboard I had stashed in the closet. The notebook works. I wiped the keyboard itself down. Is there anything I can use to clean it, and the printed circuitry on the reverse side of the keyboard? -Rusty (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif) |
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Soon to be brightening the life of the person behind you. ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 456 Joined: 21-April 03 From: Pleasant Hill, CA or Chico, CA Member No.: 596 ![]() |
If you really want to get into it take it appart. Get electrical cleaner and clean everything off. If you don't want to get electrical cleaner then use plain water. Clean all the pieces. Dry thoughly and put back together and you should be good to go. Don't use anything abrasive on the PCB (printed ciruit board) other stuff should be fine to use a brush. You can gently use your fingers on the PCB if needed. have fun.
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