I had an apple wireless keyboard that barely got some water in it and never worked again. I still have it in the garage somewhere. Even though I have a keyboard that I like better, now I have to dig it up and try to make the old one work.
Hmmmm... interesting dilemma. I think part of "saving" the keyboard has to do with unplugging it very immediately upon introduction of the initial liquid.
I figure it's completely dead and only kept it for its potential use as parts for an electronic art project. I think I'll just let it stay dead for now.
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You wanna try my work keyboard.. it's gross!!
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I had an apple wireless keyboard that barely got some water in it and never worked again. I still have it in the garage somewhere. Even though I have a keyboard that I like better, now I have to dig it up and try to make the old one work.
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How do you unplug a wireless keyboard?
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I figure it's completely dead and only kept it for its potential use as parts for an electronic art project. I think I'll just let it stay dead for now.
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