Re: laptop keyboard soaked by a soft drink!

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bruce wrote:
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> Any thoughts on the keyboard issue would be useful.

unless you are adventitiously, order new keyboard from toshiba.

a lot keyboards use a carbonized rubber membrane to contact a gold plated
circuit board.

problem is sugar in soft drinks. cleaning circuit board can be done with
alcohol, see thread;

   From: Nigel Henry <cave.dnb2m97pp@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
   Subject: OT: Cleaning video head on my Betamax VCR
   Date: 08/09/2008 07:59 PM

use warm water, *no solvent*, to clean membrane, blot, do not wipe.

toshiba may sell just membrane if it gets screwed up.

much luck.


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