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Laptop key after keyboard cleaning
After cleaning the keyboard in the service, the “Tab” key became too easy to press.
A light touch is enough, especially on the edge of the button. I removed the button, but I did not see anything myself. To get to the film, you need to remove half of the keys. To do this, I would like to have some confidence in the reasons.
They said that they washed it with a special non-conductive liquid and dried it with a compressor.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
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I have a similar situation with the down key on the EEE 901. Everything looks the same as before, but it is enough to blow on the button to make it work. It happened on its own. It looks like the rubber band under the key has deteriorated over time.
and sits on a par with everyone else?
are there scripts?
if you shake / shake the laptop, does the key tremble?
Have you changed the key bindings? They break easily, they could break during cleaning, and then replace it with a not quite suitable one.
I washed the keyboard with vodka, a couple of buttons refused to live, some in the center were pressed badly, I blew, washed, picked up the film - it was useless, as a result I ordered a new unit from the USA. The laptop is 3.5 years old, the keyboard cost 900 rubles, now it’s as if I’m sitting at a new car, the sensations are inexpressible, all the same, all the keys sank during operation, but now it’s much more comfortable
Maybe someone can help with the problem. On the Lenovo S10-2 laptop, several buttons stopped working, removed the keyboard, washed it with tap water, dried it thoroughly and it stopped working altogether;) I connect it seems to be normal, most likely this is not the problem.
What happened to her? I read in Google that the conductive paths could be washed away, is this possible? Is there a chance to fix it or is it easier to order a new one already?
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