and a laptop keyboard don't mix ;D What about tea without sugar? :think:
Quote from: Wingco1 on Apr 26, 2008, 20:04:05
and a laptop keyboard don't mix ;D What about tea without sugar? :think:
This wouldn't happen to be your "ex" friend's Laptop, the one that's been at the repair shop would it?
Surely :no: :no: :no:
No thank goodness :laugh: it was my own. £25 later, replacement installed. I daren't go to the toilet :getout: :out:
I seem to recall reading somewhere, that tea without sugar would have been OK, as it would have eventually dried out. The sugar makes it stick to everything. Don't try this at home though! ;D
Alas I think it may be a fallacy that if it's without sugar it would be okay, (see my other post regarding this) (http://www.idnetters.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=7772.msg165376#msg165376)
Oh well, you live and learn! ;D
I get about 6 - 8 calls a year from people that say "my keys are sticking", they mostly deny spilling anything, but if it is a laptop you can generally see the residue on the back of the keyboard or parts of the laptop. They also think that the damage caused should be covered by the warranty, it isn't.
Most drinks that leave a residue when dry are bad for keyboards. The modern variety of plastic keyboards are prone to sticking with coffee being worse than tea, but cola is evil stuff.
If the keyboard still works after its shower, but keys are sticking, try disconnecting it from the PC and give it a bath in warm soapy water. Allow it to dry for a day or two in a warm place, then try all the keys to see if they are working without sticking.
As a last resort it may be worth claiming on your house contents insurance policy if it is covered by it and the cost of repair is very high.
Quote from: Glenn on Apr 27, 2008, 07:48:46
try disconnecting it from the PC and give it a bath in warm soapy water. Allow it to dry for a day or two in a warm place, then try all the keys to see if they are working without sticking.
A bath in methylated spirits may do the trick too - it works with TV remotes! ( batteries out first ) :)
Quote from: LesD on Apr 27, 2008, 09:23:50
A bath in methylated spirits may do the trick too - it works with TV remotes! ( batteries out first ) :)
Wouldn't it smell after though? ;)
Hy Mad, you hit 5000 and moved in. Congratulations! ;D :karma:
Yyyaaayyyyyy - hope my rooms nice, and that there's a Wii and a PS3, and a fantastic sound system, and a gret huge TV on the wall, and............. oh everything really ;D
You get the same seat on the rowing bench as all the galley slaves. ;D >:D
Quote from: Wingco1 on Apr 26, 2008, 21:07:38
. I daren't go to the toilet :getout: :out:
Quote from: madasahatter on Apr 27, 2008, 09:25:26
Wouldn't it smell after though? ;)
Not as much as if he droped it in the toilet. ;D
Quote from: madasahatter on Apr 27, 2008, 09:30:42
Yyyaaayyyyyy - hope my rooms nice, and that there's a Wii and a PS3, and a fantastic sound system, and a gret huge TV on the wall, and............. oh everything really ;D
Didn't notice any of that :-\
Quote from: Rik on Apr 27, 2008, 09:31:38
You get the same seat on the rowing bench as all the galley slaves. ;D >:D
:lol:
that'll have to do then I suppose :sigh: ;D
Quote from: Malc on Apr 27, 2008, 10:10:30
Not as much as if he droped it in the toilet. ;D
:rofl:
Quote from: Malc on Apr 27, 2008, 10:10:30
Not as much as if he droped it in the toilet. ;D
My Missus wants a word with you. :mad: I'll have you know she keeps our toilets spotless! ;)
Does that mean she runs the Acne Toilet Cleaning Company? ;D
Quote from: Rik on Apr 27, 2008, 12:06:03
Does that mean she runs the Acne Toilet Cleaning Company? ;D
That was one huge.... :grn:
I thank you. ;D
Quote from: Rik on Apr 27, 2008, 12:06:03
Acne
Ah I remember that from about 45 years ago. ;)
Oh to be young again! :)
Quote from: LesD on Apr 27, 2008, 22:17:59
Oh to be young again! :)
But not have the pizza face from acne, and know what you know now eh? ;D
I, too, was a pizza face. ;D I use to apply Clearasil with a trowel...
I know the feeling, and now we have creaters from all the squeezing... :yuk: :nono:
In my case, the wrinkles and jowls hide them. ;)
Quote from: Rik on Apr 28, 2008, 08:58:20
I, too, was a pizza face. ;D I use to apply Clearasil with a trowel...
was that the white clearasil, or the "flesh" coloured - that was for those unfortunate peeps with orange skin ;D
Flesh-coloured. It seemed to get everywhere... I can remember shaving before going to a wedding, and I needed a full alum block to staunch the blood - messy...