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johnterry 26
28 Nov 09 12:27
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Hello, hopefully someone will be able to help me here, last night I spilt some lager on my keyboard and as a result it now doesn't work at all, the laptop turns on fine but when it comes to logging in I cannot type any letters to input my password and as such am locked out of my computer.

I wondered if it was a suitable option to buy a USB keyboard and use that as a short term**rather than taking it to be fixed which would take a few days. Does anyone who has a USB keyboard know whether they require software to be installed before use, if so it wouldn't be an option unfortunately. If I can just plug it in and go then it seems a nice easy solution to the problem.

Any help much appreciated, cheers :)
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Report everythings gone green November 28, 2009 12:27 PM GMT
Just plug and pray.

Should work fine.
Report Ovalman. November 28, 2009 12:29 PM GMT
I think the keyboard will auto install itself. Speaking from experience, your own keyboard may right itself after a day or so.
Report Ovalman. November 28, 2009 12:29 PM GMT
and a new keyboard will only cost a £5 or so in tescos so worth a try.
Report everythings gone green November 28, 2009 12:30 PM GMT
In my experience (x2 :( ) lager kills keyboards permanently.
Report johnterry 26 November 28, 2009 12:38 PM GMT
So you think that if I plug the keyboard in whilst on my log in screen it will auto-install from there and will function? I will probably just try it as £5 isn't much to lose.
Report ROCKIN HORSE November 28, 2009 12:55 PM GMT
USB keyboard will work fine,you could play a hair dryer on the laptop keyboard for half an hour or so (not too close) they are not too difficult to replace,ribbon cable clips in underneath,ebay may have your model,make sure you are up to taking a laptop apart before attempting it though,but as I said not a hard**
Report 718 November 28, 2009 1:11 PM GMT
johnterry, A usb keyboard on a laptop will work fine. My children spilt something on my Laptop keyboard and now I use a usb one,
Report private piles November 28, 2009 4:52 PM GMT
i have to use a seperate keyboard plugged into my laptop after spilling a full pint of lager over it.
bit of a pain but still works
Report dannyho12 November 28, 2009 6:16 PM GMT
if some letters dont happen to work properly use on screen

Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, Accessibility, and then On-Screen Keyboard.
Report punterfleecer November 28, 2009 6:22 PM GMT
I've destroyed 3 keyboards due to lager spillage

also broke a remote control due to spilt lager too :(

I've bought this keyboard for £25, it's supposed to be waterproof, but we'll see
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