Not everyone wants, or can afford, an ErgoDox.
It is NOT the solution to every problem.
In this case allowing the keyboard to dry might return it to a state of functionality, if not then because it is only a couple of months old it might be possible to return it.
If THAT eventuates, then maybe the OP could consider buying an alternative board.
And besides, this board did not die due to inherent manufacturing or quality problems, it died due to liquid incursion (probably).
Incorrect.
Everyone can Afford an Ergodox, it might just require a small savings period, minor cut backs to top-ramen.
It is the solution to EVERY keyboard related problem, because that was IN THE DESIGN....
---- The ergonomics
---- The modd-ability
---- The Programm-ability
---- The ease of dis-assembly and repair
Ergodox takes all of the things the keyboard community yearned for and created a product that (currently) has no equal...
All of the pitfalls of standard staggered Qwerty keyboards are addressed....
The Ergodox is the embodiment of betterment and change.
The Black Widow and the continued re-iterations of such antiquated design such as the "WASD Code" is what's holding people back..
And anyone who actually actively USES a keyboard can tell you that staggered qwerty is sub-optimal for one's shoulders/ wrists/ and fingers.
