Over a week ago I spilled a glass of wine on my keyboard. I mopped it up immediately and used a hairdryer (on no heat) to dry it out the best I could.
Certain keys won't work at all (a,s,e . . . all very necessary) and sometimes a there was a repetitive dinging and as a letter would zip repeatedly across the page.
When I returned home, the computer seems to work just fine as long as I'm using my new bluetooth keyboard and magic mouse.
Is there anything I should do to open it up and clean out any residual stickiness or does it need to go away to a mac hospital for a tuneup?
Thnx!
wine in keyboard, problems resulted . . . what now?
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How do I fix my wine-y keyboard?
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Over a week ago I spilled a glass of wine on my keyboard. I mopped it up immediately and used a hairdryer (on no heat) to dry it out the best I could.
Certain keys won't work at all (a,s,e . . . all very necessary) and sometimes a there was a repetitive dinging and as a letter would zip repeatedly across the page.
When I returned home, the computer seems to work just fine as long as I'm using my new bluetooth keyboard and magic mouse.
Is there anything I should do to open it up and clean out any residual stickiness or does it need to go away to a mac hospital for a tuneup?
Thnx!
wine in keyboard, problems resulted . . . what now?
Texto:
Over a week ago I spilled a glass of wine on my keyboard. I mopped it up immediately and used a hairdryer (on no heat) to dry it out the best I could.
Certain keys won't work at all (a,s,e . . . all very necessary) and sometimes a there was a repetitive dinging and as a letter would zip repeatedly across the page.
When I returned home, the computer seems to work just fine as long as I'm using my new bluetooth keyboard and magic mouse.
Is there anything I should do to open it up and clean out any residual stickiness or does it need to go away to a mac hospital for a tuneup?
Thnx!
wine in keyboard, problems resulted . . . what now?
Texto:
Over a week ago I spilled a glass of wine on my keyboard. I mopped it up immediately and used a hairdryer (on no heat) to dry it out the best I could.
Certain keys won't work at all (a,s,e . . . all very necessary) and sometimes a there was a repetitive dinging and as a letter would zip repeatedly across the page.
When I returned home, the computer seems to work just fine as long as I'm using my new bluetooth keyboard and magic mouse.
Is there anything I should do to open it up and clean out any residual stickiness or does it need to go away to a mac hospital for a tuneup?
Thnx!