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Keyboard problems
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Help! My grandson spilled water on my laptop keyboard and now it doesn't work. My wireless keyboard works fine, so Im just wondering if somehow he locked my keyboard. I've pulled the battery out hoping that might help, but it didn't. I'm looking at the function keys, but don't see anything for the keyboard. Thanks
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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water (& in my case wine) and keyboards do not mix. Laptop keyboards are two rubber membranes with a graphite type of mix a thte points where keys are. If these are damagd in any way it is a new keyboard (or worse it could have damaged the keybard driver chips)
Can you try another keyboard? (either extrnal not wireless or ' swap' from another portable.
m
Can you try another keyboard? (either extrnal not wireless or ' swap' from another portable.
m
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