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I flooded the keyboard, what should I do?
I flooded the motospeed ck104 mechanical keyboard, at first it started to go crazy and type everything. After some time (10 minutes) she calmed down and now just prints one digit. When you press any one button from a row, all characters from this row are typed (and so 2 rows). Please help if it's possible for you.
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Disable.
Dry for 2 days in a warm, ventilated area. If you can just disassemble, then it is better to disassemble before drying - it will dry faster. It will not work - dry it like that.
Enable, check.
If it doesn't work, throw it out.
PS:
You experimented with it in vain after you uploaded it.
It had to be turned off immediately.
If the keyboard died, then it died just when you were still wet checking for operability
PPS.:
In good mechanical keyboards, mechanical modules are easily replaced individually. The main thing is that the board is not burned.
Here is my story of salvation by alcohol. Slim non-detachable glued wireless full-size keyboard. Filled with sweet coffee. Out of panic, for some reason, he carried it under a tap with water and washed it. After that, I dried it on a windy sunny Adler balcony for a day. It did not help: some of the buttons did not work, some stuck, some generated several characters at once when pressed. I read gurus who recommended throwing it away and buying a new one. And where can I get such a sweetie that comes with the monoblock of the same name? There was medical alcohol in the bins (I use it as a solvent). Intuitively, I decided to fill it with it, well, like it will help dissolve and remove the remnants of the drink and moisture. He poured 50 grams (right into the cracks around the buttons), chatted for a good two minutes and merged. Then he whipped a towel to finally sober him up and sent him to finally dry on a sunny balcony. After a couple of hours - everything is ok, almost, only the Ctrl button did not work. Well, I think alcohol has entered, we need to repeat the procedure. Repeated - to no avail. But from the third time the keyboard came to life completely! That's what I'm writing from right now.
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