- Dec 20, 2010
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A few months ago I bought cheap new laptop computer (Acer Aspire 5) because my old laptop got crushed sorta like a lazy black cat sleeping in the shade of a car tire. One of the primary reasons that I liked the model was because of the keyboard. I liked the snappy action of the keys compared to other models.
Then one day I took a big gulp of iced tea, and read a comment on USMB, I don't remember what thread it was or what poster it was that made me laugh unexpectedly and instantaneously, but I spit my drink all over it. And since the keyboard is recessed, gravity directed it straight into the keyboard!
So I immediately powered it off, turned it upside down, opened up the back cover and disconnected the battery, and just left it alone to air dry out for a few days.
And ever since then the keyboard is stickier than something that's been used to fap off on porno for a decade.
Any tips on how to fix this problem would be appreciated. How do you fix a sticky keyboard?
Then one day I took a big gulp of iced tea, and read a comment on USMB, I don't remember what thread it was or what poster it was that made me laugh unexpectedly and instantaneously, but I spit my drink all over it. And since the keyboard is recessed, gravity directed it straight into the keyboard!
So I immediately powered it off, turned it upside down, opened up the back cover and disconnected the battery, and just left it alone to air dry out for a few days.
And ever since then the keyboard is stickier than something that's been used to fap off on porno for a decade.
Any tips on how to fix this problem would be appreciated. How do you fix a sticky keyboard?
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