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The Official "I spilled liquid in my MacBook, what do I do now?" Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="walfredo" data-source="post: 1557027" data-attributes="member: 317211"><p>Great, will not move! and yes, india pale ale. Lagunitas IPA. it's the best. </p><p></p><p>But the core of my problem is thinking rationally about the likelihood that I could reverse the issues of my keyboard. Right now, there are a few keys that don't respond (this seems likely that I could fix them if I cleaned out the area beneath). </p><p></p><p>But what about the few keys that throw odd combinations of characters? My enter key responds with a "\p0" each time I press it. This seems to me like less of a 'clean out the key' issue, and more of a short circuit on the board (which I am assuming is irreversible)??</p><p></p><p>again, should I go to the effort to open my computer, take apart the keyboard and try and get all the beer out of it, or does the current behavior signal that I fried a few circuits and they can't be fixed (without replacing the entire keyboard).</p><p></p><p>THANK YOU!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walfredo, post: 1557027, member: 317211"] Great, will not move! and yes, india pale ale. Lagunitas IPA. it's the best. But the core of my problem is thinking rationally about the likelihood that I could reverse the issues of my keyboard. Right now, there are a few keys that don't respond (this seems likely that I could fix them if I cleaned out the area beneath). But what about the few keys that throw odd combinations of characters? My enter key responds with a "\p0" each time I press it. This seems to me like less of a 'clean out the key' issue, and more of a short circuit on the board (which I am assuming is irreversible)?? again, should I go to the effort to open my computer, take apart the keyboard and try and get all the beer out of it, or does the current behavior signal that I fried a few circuits and they can't be fixed (without replacing the entire keyboard). THANK YOU! [/QUOTE]
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