Well, mine has just had the better part of a stubby.. and all I can say is thank god for paper towel and a butter knife..and a blow dryer..6 melted keys later its sort o working. keeps wanting to run ffffffffffffffffffffff randfom keys
Your "Improvise, adapt and overcome" Tag line is well deserved.
Now what do you do about red wine stains on the carpet beside the PC desk!
:cheers:
beetroot gets out red wine stains :| .. dont try that :D :cheers:
if the laptop still works you can actually disconnect the old keyboard and just plug an external.. isnt very mobile but should work.
A stanley knife works on really stubborn ones, just got to find a patch of carpet in a cupboard that matches, and a tin of contact..
Thanks Sami, it seems to be getting better the more I use it, just got to remember what letters the missing key pads are..Any one got a Toshiba satellite laptop that they will part out some of the key pads from ?LOL.
Quote from: edz on January 21, 2013, 07:08:25 PM
just got to remember what letters the missing key pads are..Any one got a Toshiba satellite laptop that they will part out some of the key pads from ?LOL.
theres always......well just how good are you with your carpentry tools???
(http://www.japandesign.ne.jp/HTM/PRO-IN/071031/img/diy-kit-2.jpg)
Or this will fit in your pocket, will be hard to use in the middle of the day
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;D Good luck
WooHoo, flattened out the buckled key pads..bit of super glue and a fragment of a tooth pick to re-attach the pads..and we are working again...
Within the first week, of my very first laptop, my veryfirst and very expensive laptop, glass of water and laptop met in a clumsy moment of taking a drink.
end result; fried mother board.
Very expensive lesson that.
I used to work with a girl who in the space of 6 months spilt 4 glasses of water, two cans of coke, a cup a soup, 3 cups of coffee and the final killer, a curry laksa onto her keyboard.
Quote from: ozbogwam on January 22, 2013, 07:55:58 PM
I used to work with a girl who in the space of 6 months spilt 4 glasses of water, two cans of coke, a cup a soup, 3 cups of coffee and the final killer, a curry laksa onto her keyboard.
When I was a CIO I would have given her an Etcha-sketch and said don't come back.
Quote from: BigJules on January 22, 2013, 08:17:35 PM
When I was a CIO I would have given her an Etcha-sketch and said don't come back.
;D
Perhaps too technical for her, maybe a blackboard and Chalk.
:cheers:
We fix it with all of them except the laksa. She wasn't allowed to eat or drink in the studio from then on
Try some of the lenovos. Carbon X1 will resist a spilt drink. Speaking from experience it works. It was a major reason to go for it, especially as it will take a drop. Clumsiness is something I have in spades with things I like, the ugly crockery is however as safe as houses.
All my HP laptops have watermproof keyboards.
I cant really get angry, I was giving my youngest a big hug and a shake after getting home from work, while sitting at the desk, and bingo over the stubby went...
finally, a robust, splash resistant laptop ;D
(http://dvice.com/pics/steampunk.jpg)