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I spilled some water on the left side of my Microsoft 4000 Ergonomic Keyboard causing several keys to malfunction. Most started working again after leaving the keyboard upside down in a warm-air clothes dryer for an hour.
I presume there is some lingering moisture which is causing the keypress errors. Should I be worried about permanent damage and what can I do to get the remaining keys back?
Here is a list of broken/malfunctioning keys, in case it helps to pinpoint a solution:
z, c (prints x), Right Shift, 7, 8, 9, 0
Delete, Page Up, Num-4, Num-5, Num-6, Num-(, Num-), Num-=
Just put it on top of a heating for a day. – twall – 2012-09-02T22:57:15.243
I think the question was clearer before the edits, but thanks anyway. – Petrus Theron – 2012-09-03T21:13:04.407