Did you try pulling the usb plug out and flipping it upside down?
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hmm, this is srs bsns.mtb0minime wrote:
Pstng from phne:
kybrd not wrkng now. had to hammer in when puttng upsde dwn.
I'm afraid your testicles have had it, and I'm pretty sure you can't RMA them back to your manufacturer.mtb0minime wrote:
I do have some small screwdrivers, but not handy I jammed them into my testicles out of frustration but it hurts if I try pulling them out.
worth a shot anyway.Jaekus wrote:
I'm afraid your testicles have had it, and I'm pretty sure you can't RMA them back to your manufacturer.mtb0minime wrote:
I do have some small screwdrivers, but not handy I jammed them into my testicles out of frustration but it hurts if I try pulling them out.
When I was cleaning mine today I realised drinking beer/wine at the keyboard hasn't been the best idea..Sup wrote:
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=127472
washed 2 keyboards already and both work fine.
Disclaimer: potato chips and other food won't be at hand any more
Where's the fun in that?baggs wrote:
stop masturbating, eating, living around your keyboard.
problem solved.
$70 for a new gamer keyboard vs 20 minutes top with some prying, paper towels and a spray bottle with 99% rubbing alcohol.11 Bravo wrote:
buy a new one
Depends on the components. You'd never get me to run something with an LCD screen through the wash.mtb0minime wrote:
Honestly it shouldn't get a sticky because a much easier and simpler solution has been posted before, and even re-posted in this thread.
Dishwasher, low-temp, no dry cycle.
Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2010-04-20 20:16:27)
Pfft... 699 DKK for a keyboard?-Sh1fty- wrote:
Yeah imagine a G15 from Logitech going through a dishwasher...