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From: Ron Cliborn on 8 May 2010 08:32 I spilt some soda on my the KB of my laptop. When I turned it off, cleaned it up & rebooted I had problems with my Keyboard. Only some of the keys worked. The keys that worked were all spread out so it wasn't like just a small area of keys had quit. I think the last time I priced a replacement Laptop KB, it was around $100. My question is this: Is this a problem that can be fixed by disassembling the laptop and doing an extensive cleaning or has something actually broken it the laptop, like maybe a keyboard controller? I'm very comfortable taking my DESKTOP system apart and rebuilding and replacing components as needed. The laptop is something I've never opened before except to upgrade HD's and Ram. I'm not sure if the problem can be diagnosed by my brief description but if anyone is willing to help me with this, I"I'll answer any additional questions and be grateful as hell. Incidentally, computer makes a noise as if a key is stuck, but tapping on each and every key does nothing to make it stop which leads me to believe that something is broken. I figured if all else fails I'll just buy a cheap external KB and use it, but I"d like a try at fixing it first. this too 4ver to type w/ On-Screen Keyboad. also-i have a boken laptop-both toshia but diff modls that could /?? take parts from. Ron
From: Nil on 8 May 2010 09:52 On 08 May 2010, Ron Cliborn <RonE_C(a)hooya.Com> wrote in alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt: > My question is this: > Is this a problem that can be fixed by disassembling the laptop > and doing an extensive cleaning or has something > actually broken it the laptop, like maybe a keyboard controller? <http://groups.google.com/group/alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt/browse_frm/thread/568480a4e8dfc5a2/9c0cfb3ac24bb181?
From: jinxy on 8 May 2010 11:36
On May 8, 9:52 am, Nil <redno...(a)REMOVETHIScomcast.net> wrote: > On 08 May 2010, Ron Cliborn <Ron...(a)hooya.Com> wrote in > alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt: > > > My question is this: > > Is this a problem that can be fixed by disassembling the laptop > > and doing an extensive cleaning or has something > > actually broken it the laptop, like maybe a keyboard controller? > > <http://groups.google.com/group/alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt/browse_... Send along the make and model of your laptop, so that we can direct you in the proper direction, or has your wife already given you the Bobbit? -J |