laptop keyboard soaked by a soft drink!

max maximilianbianco at gmail.com
Thu Aug 14 12:35:59 UTC 2008


bruce wrote:
> Hey guys...
> 
> Screwed up and spilled a soft drink on my laptop keyboard (toshiba
> satellite). The keyboard was working, but sticky, so I decided to remove the
> keyboard and rinse it in distilled water and let it thoroughly dry in the
> hot sun.
> 
> Long story short, some of the keys are no longer working... Looks like I'm
> going to have to order a new/replacement keyboard. Any thoughts on what
> direction I might take on this.
> 
> Oh, by the way, when I boot up the system, the system gives an alert,
> doesn't go through the CD/HDrive process. When I select the HD from the boot
> process the system boots up... I can deal with this though, as I don't boot
> the laptop that often..
> 
> Any thoughts on the keyboard issue would be useful.
> 
> Thanks
> 

Cleaning the keyboard is unlikely to be much help at this point. 
Keyboards are cheap anyway. I would be more concerned by how much soda 
hit the motherboard and you can be sure that some did, I would refrain 
from turning it on until I took it apart and very carefully located and 
cleaned all the soft drink out, just look for the sticky parts, it may 
well be that nothing is actually wrong with your keyboard but that what 
your are seeing is board failure, the laptops days likely are numbered. 
It sounds like you don't want to hear it but that is the reality of the 
situation. OTOH i was using a laptop that had beer spilled on it for 
awhile, the keyboard failed intermittently , the touchpad didn't work at 
all, i attached an eternal keyboard and mouse to get around that but it 
would overheat and lockup after a few hours of use. It did however work 
fairly well until it overheated, by which I mean it randomly did weird 
stuff but it wasn't bad enough to make it completely useless.

-Max

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Fortune favors the BOLD




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