QUOTE(justnits @ May 2 2014, 09:37 AM)
same thing applies to all electronic.
general rule is to let your keyboard dry off completely before plugging it into your computer.
one effective way is to open up the keyboard to expose the PCB, (in most cases, opening the keyboard will void warranty, proceed at your own risk) as the "craziness" of a keyboard is most probably due to the water causing short between connectors on the PCB.
if you are lucky, the microcontroller isn't fried, thus drying the PCB will make your keyboard healthy again.
if you don't want to open up the keyboard, another way i can think of is to take off all the keycaps, and leave it under the fan or a hot area for drying things. leave it for drying for at least 1 day.
i open already, the keyboard gone crazy already rip my keyboardgeneral rule is to let your keyboard dry off completely before plugging it into your computer.
one effective way is to open up the keyboard to expose the PCB, (in most cases, opening the keyboard will void warranty, proceed at your own risk) as the "craziness" of a keyboard is most probably due to the water causing short between connectors on the PCB.
if you are lucky, the microcontroller isn't fried, thus drying the PCB will make your keyboard healthy again.
if you don't want to open up the keyboard, another way i can think of is to take off all the keycaps, and leave it under the fan or a hot area for drying things. leave it for drying for at least 1 day.
May 3 2014, 07:39 PM

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