either
spend ages prising the keys off and cleaning underneith, or buy another one!
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ok
i'll give that a go,
i was just wandering if there were any magic tricks that made it work again :)
edit: sorry wheres my manners, thanks for the advice!
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Thu 9 Sep 2004, 9:19,
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i was just wandering if there were any magic tricks that made it work again :)
edit: sorry wheres my manners, thanks for the advice!
well
if you are a magician, you could always go back in time and not spill the tea.
/helpful
sorry, i know of no other way
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Thu 9 Sep 2004, 9:20,
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/helpful
sorry, i know of no other way
bargain!
no, if i was to buy a new one it would have to be a dell one, the old mans got this thing about dell, nothing else will do (other than his compaq tablet, but thats a diferent kettle of fish)
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no, if i was to buy a new one it would have to be a dell one, the old mans got this thing about dell, nothing else will do (other than his compaq tablet, but thats a diferent kettle of fish)
damn right.
i didn;t bother with buying an expensive computer case, i built mine out of plywood.
i also use mice in a wheel as a power supply.
and i have a bakerlite keyboard.
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Thu 9 Sep 2004, 9:30,
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i also use mice in a wheel as a power supply.
and i have a bakerlite keyboard.
it only cost just over £500
when you build yourself, everything is cheap.
(also got 3gb ram, 256gfx and 500gb hard drive space :)
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Thu 9 Sep 2004, 9:29,
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(also got 3gb ram, 256gfx and 500gb hard drive space :)
good man.
that's what i like to see.
i'll be building a new one in the new year.
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Thu 9 Sep 2004, 9:33,
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i'll be building a new one in the new year.
yay
it's soo shockingly easy, im amazed.
also, might i suggest you take a look at novatech They do barebundle units (motherboard installed in a case with a psu) at really low prices.
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Thu 9 Sep 2004, 9:37,
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also, might i suggest you take a look at novatech They do barebundle units (motherboard installed in a case with a psu) at really low prices.
thats ok.
i do most of the IT purchasing at my work, so i can get things at trade prices.
todays deal is 17" TFT monitor £167.
also sony are doing the RZ Vaio desktop machines at £1295. but they are throwing in a 17" sony TFT for free (worth about £350)
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Thu 9 Sep 2004, 9:48,
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todays deal is 17" TFT monitor £167.
also sony are doing the RZ Vaio desktop machines at £1295. but they are throwing in a 17" sony TFT for free (worth about £350)
wow
yeah i think i will give that a go next time.
for just shy of a grand i got 2.8GHz, 512MB RAM and 80 gig HD.
i did get a lovely flat screen monitor though.
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Thu 9 Sep 2004, 9:33,
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for just shy of a grand i got 2.8GHz, 512MB RAM and 80 gig HD.
i did get a lovely flat screen monitor though.
aah
my price does not include monitor, mouse, keys etc. i just took them off the old pc.
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Thu 9 Sep 2004, 9:36,
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ok
i'll bear that in mind.
thanks for the help.
i love all teh b3tans
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Thu 9 Sep 2004, 9:38,
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thanks for the help.
i love all teh b3tans
if you need any help
just ask. I'm trying to set up a computer repairs/construction business.
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Thu 9 Sep 2004, 9:41,
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thats what i suggested
but he couldnt be fucked
so got us a load of dells instead, i can't really complain though.
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Thu 9 Sep 2004, 9:28,
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so got us a load of dells instead, i can't really complain though.
Magical Trevor may be able to help
he might 'disappear'it though
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Thu 9 Sep 2004, 9:24,
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Dishwasher works
But no detergent, and take it out before the drying starts.
Might work; might not.
For me, it worked fine (two times so far).
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Might work; might not.
For me, it worked fine (two times so far).
No, I'm serious.
I really did clean two keyboards in the dishwasher. And they worked fine afterwards (they took two days to dry, however).
And they looked brand new afterwards.
And again: I am serious, but be aware that it may not work all the time and the keyboard might die. Try at your own risk.
EDIT: The most important part is to take it out before the "drying cycle", because the inside of the dishwasher becomes really hot and the heat WILL destroy the electronics. Thw water alone won't.
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And they looked brand new afterwards.
And again: I am serious, but be aware that it may not work all the time and the keyboard might die. Try at your own risk.
EDIT: The most important part is to take it out before the "drying cycle", because the inside of the dishwasher becomes really hot and the heat WILL destroy the electronics. Thw water alone won't.
ooooh
I have an old natural keyboard that I miss using. It's grubby and sticky. I'm definitely going to chuck it into the dishwasher tonight!
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Thu 9 Sep 2004, 9:26,
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Clean it using a weak solvent on a cotton bud.
The solvent will evaporate completely leaving no residue.
This will only work on small quantities of the offending liquid
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Thu 9 Sep 2004, 9:25,
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The solvent will evaporate completely leaving no residue.
This will only work on small quantities of the offending liquid