AchillesLast
Well-Known Member
So I spilled water on my laptop last night. I was kinda stoned and playing video games and I set a water glass near my comp. It was kind of crowded and I accidently tipped it over on the keyboard.
Either way, I turned it off and vacuumed the keyboard, the battery area and then took of some panels and vacuumed inside of them to hopeful rid anything of water damage. I then left it to dry for 24 hours.
So I turned it on tonight and it booted up fine and everything seems to be working besides on thing. The keyboard. Like 90% of the keys work, however, certain keys are completely dead. Is it possible to fix these individual connections (I'm sure they just shorted out when the water was present in the keyboard) or will I have to replace my entire keyboard to fix this problem?
Anyone happen to know?
Also, how will I be able to tell if any other hardware is shorted? or if any other damage (besides the keyboard) occurred.
Either way, I turned it off and vacuumed the keyboard, the battery area and then took of some panels and vacuumed inside of them to hopeful rid anything of water damage. I then left it to dry for 24 hours.
So I turned it on tonight and it booted up fine and everything seems to be working besides on thing. The keyboard. Like 90% of the keys work, however, certain keys are completely dead. Is it possible to fix these individual connections (I'm sure they just shorted out when the water was present in the keyboard) or will I have to replace my entire keyboard to fix this problem?
Anyone happen to know?
Also, how will I be able to tell if any other hardware is shorted? or if any other damage (besides the keyboard) occurred.