I had a problem with most of my keys sticking, so I disconnected the keyboard and cleaned it with seltzer water, and it solved the problem. Now, then I start up, I either get a stuck key error, or it beeps and will not let me enter my password in the login screen. And ideas?
1/6/2007 1:29:12 PM
Should've used Sprite.
1/6/2007 1:37:34 PM
why did you clean it with seltzer?
1/6/2007 2:01:22 PM
lmao
1/6/2007 2:36:21 PM
lol you fucked up son
1/6/2007 3:14:37 PM
Water + Electronics = A good decision
1/6/2007 3:20:12 PM
Well my most computer-savvy friend said it would probably be ok as long as I kept it angled so the liquid ran off quickly. The soda didnt fuck it up, so I didn't see seltzer as being too bad of an idea. It's not a big deal if I have to get a new keyboard, because I would have done so anyway given the condition it was in. Now, anything useful?[Edited on January 6, 2007 at 4:41 PM. Reason : a]
1/6/2007 4:40:39 PM
My only suggestion would be to remove the keyboard again, remove all the keys, and thoroughly clean the keyboard using isopropyl alcohol and a Q-tip. Let the keyboard dry (i.e. let it sit overnight) before putting it back in.How did you make sure it was dry before you put it back in after giving it a seltzer water bath?
1/6/2007 7:00:34 PM
To dry it, I set it on my TWC box for a couple days. I'm able to get into windows now, and the keys feel great, but something is still sticking occasionally. The cursor will skip from a text-box in Firefox into the URL window, causing it to flash rapidly until I press "L." In any case, I should have a new keyboard from IBM in a few days.
1/6/2007 8:49:45 PM
suspend this alias...there is no way someone actually did this in real life
1/6/2007 8:53:57 PM
oh I did it, suckerand it worked(kinda)I regret nothing
1/6/2007 9:05:00 PM
^^why don't i suspend my nuts over your mouth and teabag you, BITCH?
1/6/2007 9:28:24 PM