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Offline greghaki

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fixing my sticky keyboard
« on: Fri, 09 January 2015, 21:14:28 »
Hello all!

This is my first post here.

I spilled something on my mechanical board and I tried to fix it. 5 keys are sticky and I cannot get them unstuck. My board is a few years old and in great condition other than this. Is there anyone here who knows how to or can point me in the direction of where I can get thisrepaired? Im not sure where to start .

Thanks in advance!

Offline phoenix1234

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Re: fixing my sticky keyboard
« Reply #1 on: Fri, 09 January 2015, 21:19:17 »
Hello all!

This is my first post here.

I spilled something on my mechanical board and I tried to fix it. 5 keys are sticky and I cannot get them unstuck. My board is a few years old and in great condition other than this. Is there anyone here who knows how to or can point me in the direction of where I can get thisrepaired? Im not sure where to start .

Thanks in advance!

Usually the sticky issue is because of dust. If your mechanical keyboard is Cherry MX family, you can clean the switch with isopropil 90-95%. You can search the board for further information, I believe there are many discussion around this topic.
I like linear switches

Offline rowdy

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Re: fixing my sticky keyboard
« Reply #2 on: Sat, 10 January 2015, 01:59:27 »
Welcome to Geekhack!

What switch?  If they are clicky (e.g. MX blue or green) and depending on what you spilled (Coke, orange juice?) you might end up having to replace the switches to be sure.

You can try rinsing them out with 95% isopropyl alcohol.

Or if you would simply prefer someone to replace the switches for you, have a look in this thread (slightly out of date): http://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=Keyboard_Modification_Services
"Because keyboards are accessories to PC makers, they focus on minimizing the manufacturing costs. But that’s incorrect. It’s in HHKB’s slogan, but when America’s cowboys were in the middle of a trip and their horse died, they would leave the horse there. But even if they were in the middle of a desert, they would take their saddle with them. The horse was a consumable good, but the saddle was an interface that their bodies had gotten used to. In the same vein, PCs are consumable goods, while keyboards are important interfaces." - Eiiti Wada

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