On 2/23/10 6:18 AM, Wallace Adrian D'Alessio at <fluxstrin...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> After unplugging the keyboard in a well vented area;
> Try repeatedly to flow in some contact cleaner or rubbing alcohol.
> Work the key and turn the board upside down and tap it to drain onto
> newspapers. You may notice some dark goop coming out.
> 
> Repeat the process up to 6 times, there may be a lot of gunk in there.
> 
> Drain it again and let it dry before plugging it in.
> 
> I have had success with this method on several key/button/switch
> designs several times.
> 
> If it does not work you have only lost a little time and solvent. If
> it does work you have regained some Mac function, HOORAY !


Promise I'll try something like this ASAP... Thanks!
 




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