Mars478 68000 Oct 10, 2009 #2 I pulled this outta the trash at my school. The ZAQ keys are dead. It looks like coffee, any fix? My cheapy Logitech Classic 200 is getting old.
I pulled this outta the trash at my school. The ZAQ keys are dead. It looks like coffee, any fix? My cheapy Logitech Classic 200 is getting old.
JRL 68000 Oct 10, 2009 #3 Wash the keyboard with a hose. It sounds stupid, but I've done this before with no problems.
Mars478 68000 Oct 10, 2009 #6 I know, I just rinsed it with my kitchen sink spray thingy. Now its drying. Its the same concept as the leaky cap thing right?
I know, I just rinsed it with my kitchen sink spray thingy. Now its drying. Its the same concept as the leaky cap thing right?
JRL 68000 Oct 10, 2009 #7 Yeah. You HAVE to be patient with drying though. Personally, I waited a week before I even tried hooking it up.
Yeah. You HAVE to be patient with drying though. Personally, I waited a week before I even tried hooking it up.
Mars478 68000 Oct 10, 2009 #8 Definitely, I'll leave it for a while, I have nothing to lose... If it doesn't work It makes a nice addition to my parts bin or for a project :rambo:
Definitely, I'll leave it for a while, I have nothing to lose... If it doesn't work It makes a nice addition to my parts bin or for a project :rambo:
C Christopher 68LC040 Oct 12, 2009 #9 Definitely, I'll leave it for a while, I have nothing to lose... If it doesn't work It makes a nice addition to my parts bin or for a project :rambo: Click to expand... If you have a black apple keyboard you can swap keys and go for a nice checkered appeal.
Definitely, I'll leave it for a while, I have nothing to lose... If it doesn't work It makes a nice addition to my parts bin or for a project :rambo: Click to expand... If you have a black apple keyboard you can swap keys and go for a nice checkered appeal.