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Anyone Know w y a key would just stop workin on my keyboard.
It seems to be more t an just t at t e key is stuck. It works t en doesnt. I lost two letters. And two by t e backspace. Any ideas would be appreciated. Donna ![]() |
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Regular keyboard or laptop keyboard??
If laptop there are ways to clean them - but I'd suggest doing a search for that info and your laptop brand name. Regular keyboard.. Sometime crud falls down between the keys.. turn it upside down and tap on the back, shake it side to side and see what comes out. If a sticky liquid might have gotten in there then a more though cleaning is needed. many of the newer keyboards can be rinsed out but have to get dry before using again. I keep a spare keyboard for those times...and just in case it doesn't help at all.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | waves (10-11-2011) |
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did all of the trouble-keys start doing this at the exact same time? or was it gradual, first one, then another...etc. the sometimes they work sometimes they don't suggests something under the keycap preventing it from being pressed properly... something that can move... like a crumb or sand...
did anyone eat crackers, cookies, a sandwich etc.... at the computer recently, or does anyone have a habit of doing that? --------------------------- i'd try compressed air. it comes in a can like WD40 with the skinny straw to spray around the 'offending' keys. you should be able to get it in a store that sells computers, or computer accessories... just ask. many of the keytops snap on and off at least partially also, but i don't recommend you try that unless you can tell what you're doing - the risk is the keytop will never sit back in place properly again. ~ waves ~ |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Dmom3005 (10-11-2011) |
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There may have been a recent, specific "food incident" then.
a few sprays of crumbs from taking a bite of sandwich, cookies or crackers, closer than usual... as an experiment you can try just gently blowing (purse lips tight to do this) under JUST ONE of the problem keys to see what happens. if it is a crumb, the problem might go away... or show up on an adjacent key instead, either way you get a clue. don't blow on your whole keyboard though. compressed air is best because it does not contain moisture like our breath. Also that nice skinny straw lets you really take aim. ~ waves ~ |
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