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    well last nite i spilt water on my laptop keyboard, and all the keys started to mess up and things like l===i=jugg started coming up when i pressed a single key. i let it dry out overnight and now most of the keys are working, but not all of them specially the bottom row (zxcvbnm,./) etc. some of the keys have swapped around [C for space] and others i cnt fnd at all. what should i do lmaaao? o btw typed most of this with onscreen k.b. +rep for help :]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joord View Post
    well last nite i spilt water on my laptop keyboard, and all the keys started to mess up and things like l===i=jugg started coming up when i pressed a single key. i let it dry out overnight and now most of the keys are working, but not all of them specially the bottom row (zxcvbnm,./) etc. some of the keys have swapped around [C for space] and others i cnt fnd at all. what should i do lmaaao? o btw typed most of this with onscreen k.b. +rep for help :]
    Get a fork or a knife and take out the word thingys, and try wipe the wet bits out, then put the word thingys back possibly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyanDOT View Post
    Get a fork or a knife and take out the word thingys, and try wipe the wet bits out, then put the word thingys back possibly?
    i barely spilt much water on it, and already wiped the top anyway :[
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    I spilt milk on my laptop keyboard before so I left it nect to the heater for about 3 days and it worked fine. I suggest you take the keys which are having the problem off and clean them and underneath the keys as there may still be a bit of water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joord View Post
    i barely spilt much water on it, and already wiped the top anyway :[
    Have you got a warranty which hasn't expired yet?

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    Take the keys off and wipe it. Leave it by a heater. If it don't work then take it back if you can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyanDOT View Post
    Have you got a warranty which hasn't expired yet?
    yeh i have.

    and sarah ill try it ty, even tho the keys have mixed around, not comletely stopped working
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    Turn the laptop upside down and let the water drip out of it
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    theres no more water in it, i only spilt abit, and have let it dry for like 24/h
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin View Post
    Turn the laptop upside down and let the water drip out of it
    But it will go though the other parts of the laptop if you let it drip..

    And if it doesn't stop for about 4-7 days, then return it and ask if they can help (Where you brought it)

    Or go to a shop where it fixes laptops or computers..

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