WHERE would I find this manual?
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Matt Graham <
danceswithcrows@usa.net>wrote:
> From: Alan Dayley <alandd@consultpros.com>
> > Take apart the notebook enough to remove the keyboard.
>
> Find the Fine Manual for that machine first. Sometimes it's totally not
> obvious how to remove the keyboard, and the Fine Manual generally tells you
> how to do that.
>
> > Wash the keyboard in warm water.
>
> DISTILLED water. Temp really doesn't matter that much AFAICT, but there's
> less crud in distilled water, and you want as little crud as possible in
> the
> parts.
>
> > Dry the keyboard in the AZ sun for a day, maybe two. Longer if
> > not in the sun.
>
> 12 hours should be fine considering the low humidity here. 24 hours in MI,
> because it's so much more humid there.
>
> > Or, instead of all that, buy a replacement keyboard from eBay or a
> > repair shop.
>
> Try washing it out first if you have more time than spare money. FWIW, I
> had
> this happen with orange juice and a desktop keyboard 6 years ago, and the
> distilled water + 24 hours drying time worked perfectly.
>
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