In a message dated 10/12/05 1:55:22 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< In my experience, if you get one of this style of keyboard wet, it is 
extremely difficult to get it working again.  The water either takes 
forever or simply won't dry out from between the layers and when it 
does dry, it often leaves residue behind that affects the function. >>

Yes this is the style keyboard I have.  I took the mylar sheets apart and 
dried tham but it still does not work.  Some of the mylar has brownded 
suggesting 
a short occured.  At any rate, it seems irrelevant what is damaged since I 
cant get replacement parts for this for some stupid reason.

Chris P

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