I accidentally spilled juice on my laptop keyboard, and now it's sticky. This causes my key inputs to register longer than I press them, which is a nightmare for gaming. Does anyone have tips on how to clean my keyboard effectively? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
2 Answers
If you're comfortable doing a little DIY, you might consider replacing the entire keyboard yourself. It's usually not too complicated and can be done for under $50. If that sounds too tricky, just pop into a local repair shop for a quote. Alternatively, you could use an external keyboard as a quick fix!
One option is to remove the keys and clean the area underneath with at least 91% isopropyl alcohol. It's a solid way to cut through the stickiness and should help your keys feel normal again.
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