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| Oct 6th, 2005 12:35 AM | |
| whoreable | I suggest taking it apart and only doing the casing! |
| Oct 5th, 2005 09:28 PM | |
| ziggytrix | did you know that you can wash your keyboard in your dishwasher's top rack? |
| Oct 3rd, 2005 08:33 PM | |
| Guitar Woman | Ok |
| Oct 3rd, 2005 05:00 PM | |
| FurankuS | Alright, so I got out ANOTHER keyboard. This one is full, and it doesn't seem to have any weirdass messed-up number pad things, but the keys are really quiet and it looks like somebody smoked a lot when they used it. |
| Oct 3rd, 2005 04:57 PM | |
| FurankuS |
Help resurrect my beloved keyboard Alright, so last night I'm playing Civilization like a madman when I spill a can of pop on my beloved keyboard. I'm using a spare right now (which doesn't even have a damn number pad), and need to know if it's feasible to repair the old one. The damage seems to be pretty minor (a one-key circle around the T and new pr6b3e0. th5s 2eyb6ard see0s t6 have the 2eys 6n the r5ght act as the n40ber pad. Th5s 5s what get f6r 4s5ng 63d 2eyb6ards, 5 g4ess... |