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<blockquote data-quote="Slydude" data-source="post: 1752706" data-attributes="member: 131855"><p>All of the ways that I can think of to deactivate keys / assign them other functions would be software driven. If you're sure the drive was wiped clean at some point then those modifications would also have been wiped. Unfortunately, spills can cause some interesting keyboard issues even when everything appears clean. Have you tried using an external keyboard to see if everything is working well otherwise? </p><p></p><p>If the keyboard is indeed fried but an external keyboard works that's an option. You might be able to get a good degree of portability using something like <a href="http://www.sears.com/unique-bargains-foldable-flexible-109-keys-usb-wired/p-SPM12273215205?plpSellerId=Unique%20Bargains&prdNo=5&blockNo=5&blockType=G5" target="_blank">this</a>. I've seen some that claim to be Mac compatible. If that type keyboard doesn't feel comfortable when working at home, a standard bluetooth keyboard would work as the primary keyboard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slydude, post: 1752706, member: 131855"] All of the ways that I can think of to deactivate keys / assign them other functions would be software driven. If you're sure the drive was wiped clean at some point then those modifications would also have been wiped. Unfortunately, spills can cause some interesting keyboard issues even when everything appears clean. Have you tried using an external keyboard to see if everything is working well otherwise? If the keyboard is indeed fried but an external keyboard works that's an option. You might be able to get a good degree of portability using something like [URL="http://www.sears.com/unique-bargains-foldable-flexible-109-keys-usb-wired/p-SPM12273215205?plpSellerId=Unique%20Bargains&prdNo=5&blockNo=5&blockType=G5"]this[/URL]. I've seen some that claim to be Mac compatible. If that type keyboard doesn't feel comfortable when working at home, a standard bluetooth keyboard would work as the primary keyboard. [/QUOTE]
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