My Reply follows quote. On 04/02/2006 09:13 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: 
 

>Spilled some liquid on Apple  keyboard.
>lower keys of the keypad no longer work.
>
>These keyboards are inexpensive
>  but I'm wondering if it can be repaired.
>
>Thanks
>Cliff
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You didn't say what kind of keyboard you are using, but the
older beige ADB keyboards do nicely if disassembeled and run
through the dishwasher on the top shelf. Let them dry for a
couple of days and good as new!

The fancier USB keyboards are a pain do take apart, but it
can be done.

Ken

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