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My keyboard broke :( anyhting can be done?
#1
Posted 27 November 2007 - 02:51 PM
Hi. Here is the problem. All of the sudden, my keyboard faild. I can't use space anymore, shift, delete, \, when I press num-lock it puts a * instead, etc. I can still write the letters and use the F functions or numkeys.
All this happened suddenly when I played Il2 sturmovik. Now i am using a different keyboard. And I tried the keyboard on another computer, and same problem.
All I can think of is I spilled some juice on it by mistake (just a little), only on the keypad section, and that was 3-4 hours ago, so it's a bit wired to fail because of that. And it's not the section where the juice spilled, it's functions (shift, both of them, space, enter, etc as I said above).
Any sugestions?
All this happened suddenly when I played Il2 sturmovik. Now i am using a different keyboard. And I tried the keyboard on another computer, and same problem.
All I can think of is I spilled some juice on it by mistake (just a little), only on the keypad section, and that was 3-4 hours ago, so it's a bit wired to fail because of that. And it's not the section where the juice spilled, it's functions (shift, both of them, space, enter, etc as I said above).
Any sugestions?
#2
Posted 27 November 2007 - 04:43 PM
#3
Posted 28 November 2007 - 01:45 AM
#4
Posted 29 November 2007 - 12:28 AM
#5
Posted 29 November 2007 - 09:51 AM
puntoMX, on Nov 29 2007, 01:28 AM, said:
More expensive, always, unless the shop around the corner is the one with the website.
This will be the third computer I buy completely from NCIX which is based in Vancouver, BC while I live in Montreal, QC. It is $150 - $250 cheaper to buy and ship a full computer from NCIX then to buy it locally here.
#6
Posted 29 November 2007 - 11:34 AM
Yes okay, a complete system, but for just a keyboard or cooler or other small thing I personally would go to the shop.
Why? Well this is why:
- You go out the door and take some "fresh" air
- Walking is good, some computer freaks don’t walk at all, only to go for coffee
(sarcasm here!).
- You can see things physically before buying
- You can try out the products before you buy (Keyboards, mice, speakers and so on...)
- have a conversation physically instead by internet (who knows you could meet a nice lady or so
)
Okay, these are just the positives...
Thank you jcarle... edited my post...
Why? Well this is why:
- You go out the door and take some "fresh" air
- Walking is good, some computer freaks don’t walk at all, only to go for coffee
- You can see things physically before buying
- You can try out the products before you buy (Keyboards, mice, speakers and so on...)
- have a conversation physically instead by internet (who knows you could meet a nice lady or so
Okay, these are just the positives...
#7
Posted 29 November 2007 - 01:08 PM
puntoMX, on Nov 29 2007, 12:34 PM, said:
Yes okay, a complete system, but for just a keyboard or cooler or other small thing I personally would go to the shop.
Why? Well this is why:
- You go out the door and take some "fresh" air
- Walking is good, some computer freaks don’t walk at all, only to go for coffee
(sarcasm here!).
- You can see things fiscally before buying
- You can try out the products before you buy (Keyboards, mice, speakers and so on...)
- have a conversation fiscally instead off by internet (who knows you could meet a nice lady or so
)
Okay, these are just the positives...
Why? Well this is why:
- You go out the door and take some "fresh" air
- Walking is good, some computer freaks don’t walk at all, only to go for coffee
- You can see things fiscally before buying
- You can try out the products before you buy (Keyboards, mice, speakers and so on...)
- have a conversation fiscally instead off by internet (who knows you could meet a nice lady or so
Okay, these are just the positives...
I think you mean physically, fiscally is another word for financially, but I get what you mean.
#8
Posted 29 November 2007 - 07:28 PM
Standard keyboards are pretty cheap.
The question you should be asking is what kind of make/model should i buy?
The question you should be asking is what kind of make/model should i buy?
#9
Posted 29 November 2007 - 07:43 PM
A good keyboard is important. Make sure it's comfortable, easy to type with, etc. You might want to look into getting one with extra features. For example, I have the Microsoft Digital Media Pro keyboard, and I really like it because of all the nice quick launch buttons.
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