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Solve : Cleaning keyboard incident: remapping of keys? |
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Answer» Ok, so yesterday i installed XP sp3 pro on my macbook 2gb ram intel core2duo cpu t8300 @ 2.4ghz 789mhz could someone please respond? OK, I'll respond. Hi! We don't like bumping on here, especially after only 44 minutes! You do not say what method you used when cleaning your keyboard. Tissues and wipes ETC are NOT recommended. This is a specialised task. Macbook keyboards are well known to be vulnerable to damage and stories of malfunction after cleaning are common, even when switched off, so I fully expect that you have damaged something. You can get a new top case for $50 - $100 on Ebay, but given your record so far, I would take it to a repair shop. Quote from: Salmon Trout on November 24, 2009, 10:51:51 AM OK, I'll respond. Hi! We don't like bumping on here, especially after only 44 minutes! You do not say what method you used when cleaning your keyboard. Tissues and wipes etc are NOT recommended. This is a specialised task. Macbook keyboards are well known to be vulnerable to damage and stories of malfunction after cleaning are common, even when switched off, so I fully expect that you have damaged something. You can get a new top case for $50 - $100 on Ebay, but given your record so far, I would take it to a repair shop.sorry salmon trout, i didn't realize i was bumping, really more of a cry for HELP. @Papyrus: i do have a rudimentary understanding of computers, and a bit of hardware, but my macbook's no longer under warranty. i was looking AROUND, and yeah, it does seem REALLY simple to replace. take out the screws, take out the L bracket, ram, hardrive, then carefully lift off keyboard after prying it open, and then take out little silver-y wire. i'm fairly sure i can do it, and as ST said, the keyboards are only $50. with many being about 30-40. thanks for your help, though i may just continue to use a usb keyboard for the time being Yep and you may find that you can fix the problem yourself and SAVE 50 bucks but since it's a notebook I kind of think there might be keyboard damage. Who knows you may luck out though by just removing a key from the top they should snap out and snap back in and maybe you just displaced the rubber under it when you were cleaning it. Good Luck hope you solve it without spending too much. |
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