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From: Arjen de Winter on 13 Mar 2006 16:55 Hi all, I have the weirdest problem with the keyboard of my laptop since I spilled tea over it yesterday. I put the laptop on its side overnight and quite a bit of liquid drained from it. Fortunately, it was tea without sugar or honey so the computer is still working. THe problem that I still do have is that the keyboard does NOT work (and here's the strange part) in graphical mode. So I can select the operating system while starting up and also make changes in my textbased BIOS setup. However, as soon as XP askes for the password I cannot type anything any more (although the mouse still works). They keyboard does react to the CAPS-Lock and also XP indicates that the CAPS-Lock key has been pressed. I have tried to connect an external keyboard but oddly enough this did not improve the situation. Same result: in textmode everything is possible but as soon as I use graphical mode I cannot type any more. The external keyboard did not get spilled on and is working fine with another computer. Anybody any idea? Thanks, Arjen
From: destron on 13 Mar 2006 20:43 completely wierd. its possible, i suppose, that something in the keyboard got fried which now prevents it to use it in graphical mode as you say, but i have never heard anything like this happening before. what brand of keyboard is it?
From: UCLAN on 14 Mar 2006 00:26 destron wrote: > completely wierd. its possible, i suppose, that something in the > keyboard got fried which now prevents it to use it in graphical mode as > you say, but i have never heard anything like this happening before. > what brand of keyboard is it? ------- TO USERS OF THE GOOGLE GROUPS INTERFACE: A recent change at Google Groups is causing its users to create messages that don't quote any previous material at all, which is baffling to our readers. If you're going to use the Google interface to reply to Usenet posts, please perform this extra step: (1) click "show options" next to the poster's name, and (2) click "Reply" in the line: Reply | Reply to Author| Forward | Print | Individual Message This will put quotations and attributions in your message, just as other newsreader programs do.
From: kony on 14 Mar 2006 02:07 On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 22:55:38 +0100, Arjen de Winter <someone(a)mail.com> wrote: >Hi all, > >I have the weirdest problem with the keyboard of my laptop since I >spilled tea over it yesterday. I put the laptop on its side overnight >and quite a bit of liquid drained from it. Fortunately, it was tea >without sugar or honey so the computer is still working. > >THe problem that I still do have is that the keyboard does NOT work (and >here's the strange part) in graphical mode. So I can select the >operating system while starting up and also make changes in my textbased >BIOS setup. However, as soon as XP askes for the password I cannot type >anything any more (although the mouse still works). They keyboard does >react to the CAPS-Lock and also XP indicates that the CAPS-Lock key has >been pressed. > >I have tried to connect an external keyboard but oddly enough this did >not improve the situation. Same result: in textmode everything is >possible but as soon as I use graphical mode I cannot type any more. The >external keyboard did not get spilled on and is working fine with >another computer. > >Anybody any idea? Tea is acidic, it may have corroded the contacts a little. The keyboard may use 2 or 3 thin plastic membranes which can wick and hold water for far longer than one day. It should not have been (only) turned on it's side then tried the next day. The keyboard assembly itself should've been (should still) be removed, and a fan pointed at it for another day. If you can gain access to the inside of the keyboard (backpanel comes off) then inspect the traces to see if there's any corrosion. If there is, firmly rubbing back and forth on the area with a very mildly abrasive substance (like a disposible paper towel) might suffice. Avoid anything highly abrasive, and a gold or black hued coating is expected to be uniformly over all of it, don't try to rub all that off.
From: Arjen de Winter on 15 Mar 2006 18:20 kony wrote: > On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 22:55:38 +0100, Arjen de Winter > <someone(a)mail.com> wrote: > > >>Hi all, >> >>I have the weirdest problem with the keyboard of my laptop since I >>spilled tea over it yesterday. I put the laptop on its side overnight >>and quite a bit of liquid drained from it. Fortunately, it was tea >>without sugar or honey so the computer is still working. >> >>THe problem that I still do have is that the keyboard does NOT work (and >>here's the strange part) in graphical mode. So I can select the >>operating system while starting up and also make changes in my textbased >>BIOS setup. However, as soon as XP askes for the password I cannot type >>anything any more (although the mouse still works). They keyboard does >>react to the CAPS-Lock and also XP indicates that the CAPS-Lock key has >>been pressed. >> >>I have tried to connect an external keyboard but oddly enough this did >>not improve the situation. Same result: in textmode everything is >>possible but as soon as I use graphical mode I cannot type any more. The >>external keyboard did not get spilled on and is working fine with >>another computer. >> >>Anybody any idea? > > > > Tea is acidic, it may have corroded the contacts a little. > The keyboard may use 2 or 3 thin plastic membranes which can > wick and hold water for far longer than one day. It should > not have been (only) turned on it's side then tried the next > day. The keyboard assembly itself should've been (should > still) be removed, and a fan pointed at it for another day. > If you can gain access to the inside of the keyboard > (backpanel comes off) then inspect the traces to see if > there's any corrosion. If there is, firmly rubbing back and > forth on the area with a very mildly abrasive substance > (like a disposible paper towel) might suffice. Avoid > anything highly abrasive, and a gold or black hued coating > is expected to be uniformly over all of it, don't try to rub > all that off. One more day of drying the laptop solved the problem. I'm typing this message from my laptop and everything's working fine! Thanks for your suggestions! Arjen
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