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September 22, 2008 .
I got back to my keyboard in the evening, and unscrewed the back and exposed the innards. I seem to understand part of the working quite well, atleast how the button presses. I found the liquid that seemed to be causing the problem and fixed that.
I put it back together and it stopped working altogether. If it’s not a problem with the chip, the internet might help me fix the keyboard, especially this one: http://www.rabidhardware.net/index.php?id=9
Till the weekend, when I will attempt to do whatever I need to bring it back to life, I shall use the regular keyboard, and I still haven’t gotten used to it
Published on
September 22, 2008 .
I woke up this morning and found that one of my keys were printing two letters. ‘v’ was printing ‘bv’ and so on. Turns out my keyboard was a little wet. I don’t know how. It worked fine last night, but now everything’s utter chaos.
It was a microsoft natural keyboard elite btw, quite expensive, but awesome.
I moved back to my old keyboard right after, and since the spacing of the keys aren’t right, I can’t type a single word in clean. I now miss my awesome keyboard, and realize how important it was, and more dangerously, how incapable I am of typing on a regular keyboard anymore.
I didn’t think there was any liquid there. Maybe some insect went into the circuitry. Nevertheless, I’ll have a look after my exams get over. I miss my keyboard
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