On Jul 30, 2011, at 1:28 PM, Tom <tba...@nmia.com> wrote:

> On the downside, I had a glass of water sitting next to my keyboard
> (the very thin aluminum kind), and I bumped it over on the keyboard.
> The water went all over the keys. Instantly I turned the board over
> and set it on a towel, and tapped on it, hoping to drain out all the
> water. Then I fired up a hair dryer and held the keyboard upside down
> and dried the heck out of it. All to no avail. The keyboard is dead.
> Tapping on keys gets no response whatever on the screen

Let it dry for a few days before you give up on it. Those keyboards are glued 
together, so no taking them apart to clean.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
UA College of Pharmacy

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