Will it dry out and work?
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I just knocked a can of beer over my keyboard and it stopped working....
It was old and needed a good clean anyway and i had a spare (this one) so i thought i would try an experiment. I have just put it under the shower to get all the crap out that has accumulated over the last year, and hopefully get rid of the beer
So, not that it matters, but do you guys think a keyboard will dry out and survive after being pretty much submerged in water?
It was old and needed a good clean anyway and i had a spare (this one) so i thought i would try an experiment. I have just put it under the shower to get all the crap out that has accumulated over the last year, and hopefully get rid of the beer
So, not that it matters, but do you guys think a keyboard will dry out and survive after being pretty much submerged in water?
I've had the same keyboard, swapped from PC to PC as I upgraded, for the past 13 years (they don't make 'em like they used to
). Every now and then I pop off all the keys, give 'em a clean, clean the casing and rinse all the accumulated debris out of the keyboard. A couple of days in the airing cupboard and it's as good as new! 
). Every now and then I pop off all the keys, give 'em a clean, clean the casing and rinse all the accumulated debris out of the keyboard. A couple of days in the airing cupboard and it's as good as new! 
judas said:
I've had the same keyboard, swapped from PC to PC as I upgraded, for the past 13 years (they don't make 'em like they used to ). Every now and then I pop off all the keys, give 'em a clean, clean the casing and rinse all the accumulated debris out of the keyboard. A couple of days in the airing cupboard and it's as good as new!
Surely that's just an excuse to avoid doing any work for a couple of days rather than a keyboard servicing recommendation!

catretriever said:
judas said:
I've had the same keyboard, swapped from PC to PC as I upgraded, for the past 13 years (they don't make 'em like they used to ). Every now and then I pop off all the keys, give 'em a clean, clean the casing and rinse all the accumulated debris out of the keyboard. A couple of days in the airing cupboard and it's as good as new!
Surely that's just an excuse to avoid doing any work for a couple of days rather than a keyboard servicing recommendation!
What, and leave myself unnecessarily cut off from Pistonheads and and my trusty Quake 3 railgun?
This is my home PC we're talking about! 
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