If you have successfully installed a new keyboard, just throw the old one
away.
If he can fix it in 5 minutes with a little water, why would he want to toss
it?
----- Original Message -----
From: anandn
Date: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 12:08 am
Subject: Re: [Thinkpad] Soda / Sticky keys / T400
To: [email protected]
Update: I got a new replacement keyboard shipped directly from Lenovo
from their online services and shipped in day (at the same price under
50 dollars, but paid extra for the shipping). First time at replacing
it, went smooth (but the top keyboard frame is not an exact fit,
I see
a very tiny gap around .5mm above the power button and the outer
frame).Love the new keyboard, its a lot more solid and firmer
than my original
t400 keyboard but which I think is bit softer.
Back to cleaning my old keyboard, can I just use the distilled water
sold in grocery store? I already got a 99% bottle of isopropyl
alcohol,will get another. Do I just soak it in distilled water
for 30 mins and
then wash it down with alcohol or any other way?
Found a nice technique here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXyvxQrRHac
Guess I could have used it before ordering the new keyboard :-P
Cheers,
Anand
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