keyboard fried - any way to get in until new one here?
Thanks - Mary
ps I said other OS since I can't remember exactly and I can't get in to check. I bought it in 2004, it's the one with the half round bottom, 17" screen.
iMac, Other OS
iMac, Other OS
It's possible to bring a keyboard back after a spill, especially water. This is what happened to me;
I spilled a huge cup of coffee with cream and sugar all over my Apple Pro keyboard. I immediately disconnected it and got two gallon bottles of distilled water (please use distilled water; clorine and other contaminates in tap water will mess it up).
I thoroughly rinsed it out using both gallons. Then turned over the keyboard and shook all the excess water out. Then I placed it on end so the remaining water could slowly drain onto a towel.
I let it dry for two weeks. That's how long it took to totally dry; I checked by looking thru the clear bottom of the keyboard. When I plugged it in it worked perfectly.
During those two weeks I purchased one of those $29.00 white Apple boards and liked it so much that my original is a spare now!
You would not need to rinse it out. The key is not to use it with water in there till it drys. You could fry it. CompUSA had the keyboard I bought. Don't know if they still do.
Cheers! DALE
Unless you let it drain out for several weeks and air dry, it probably still has water in there. I tried to use mine, after just a few days of drying, and only 1/2 the keyboard worked.
I bought the $29.00 one then. I then used my original board, after two weeks of drying, and everything worked. The main thing, is to stop using the board if it is acting up. That most likely means water is shorting it out.
Cheers! DALE
keyboard fried - any way to get in until new one here?