some keys jammed predator helios 300 i7&gtx1060

Butchervdcr
Butchervdcr Member Posts: 15 Troubleshooter
edited November 2023 in 2018 Archives
hi
i spilled some juice on my laptop sadly. its only got a few keys.
i opened the laptop case and checked nothing got inside and its seems okay but now couple of hours later some of the keys (4 keys to be acctuare) are feel jammed and weird to use..
is there anything i can do without replacing the all keyboard? i removed the keys and cleaned a bit behind it but it didnt really help.
maybe is there a way to remove the things behind the key to clean it better (the white plastic things)?
thanks 

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  • Rudy21
    Rudy21 ACE Posts: 1,789 Pathfinder
    hi
    i spilled some juice on my laptop sadly. its only got a few keys.
    i opened the laptop case and checked nothing got inside and its seems okay but now couple of hours later some of the keys (4 keys to be acctuare) are feel jammed and weird to use..
    is there anything i can do without replacing the all keyboard? i removed the keys and cleaned a bit behind it but it didnt really help.
    maybe is there a way to remove the things behind the key to clean it better (the white plastic things)?
    thanks 
    Liquid spills are one the most common damages that occurs while using the devices. 

    I dont think cleaning the keys or removing the board behind the keys would make any effect. My best suggestion is to replace the entire keyboard that the the moist from KB does not affect other parts of the device.
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  • Butchervdcr
    Butchervdcr Member Posts: 15 Troubleshooter
    Rudy21 said:
    hi
    i spilled some juice on my laptop sadly. its only got a few keys.
    i opened the laptop case and checked nothing got inside and its seems okay but now couple of hours later some of the keys (4 keys to be acctuare) are feel jammed and weird to use..
    is there anything i can do without replacing the all keyboard? i removed the keys and cleaned a bit behind it but it didnt really help.
    maybe is there a way to remove the things behind the key to clean it better (the white plastic things)?
    thanks 
    Liquid spills are one the most common damages that occurs while using the devices. 

    I dont think cleaning the keys or removing the board behind the keys would make any effect. My best suggestion is to replace the entire keyboard that the the moist from KB does not affect other parts of the device.
    i opened the case when it happened and i didnt see any fluid... is it really necceseary to change the all keyboard? sadly it will cost like 120-140$ :(
    it was 1/5 glass
  • Rudy21
    Rudy21 ACE Posts: 1,789 Pathfinder
    Butchervdcr

    Could you share the exact model number of your laptop. Let me check if there is anything that could save your 120$
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  • Butchervdcr
    Butchervdcr Member Posts: 15 Troubleshooter
    Rudy21 said:
    Butchervdcr

    Could you share the exact model number of your laptop. Let me check if there is anything that could save your 120$
    its the predator helios 300 i7&gtx1060
    thanks for the help
  • Rudy21
    Rudy21 ACE Posts: 1,789 Pathfinder
    Rudy21 said:
    Butchervdcr

    Could you share the exact model number of your laptop. Let me check if there is anything that could save your 120$
    its the predator helios 300 i7&gtx1060
    thanks for the help
    I tried to check if there are other ways but no luck. Looks like the entire KB has to be changed. 
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