Exchanging the keyboard is a good option, and to fix the mouse problem having the touch pad removed, and using some 90% isopropyl alcohol on the tip of a Q-Tip to get the sticky will help.
One big recommendation..... DON'T TAKE IT TO GEEK SQUAD!
Exchanging the keyboard is a good option, and to fix the mouse problem having the touch pad removed, and using some 90% isopropyl alcohol on the tip of a Q-Tip to get the sticky will help.
One big recommendation..... DON'T TAKE IT TO GEEK SQUAD!
I wish I had kids to blame things on, but like Thorne said, my premium would be ruined. It would be cheaper to buy three new ones than pay a new premium afterwards.
LOL, I almost called them.
It's in the shop now awaiting assessment, rather than try and fix anything myself it's safer there. I hope it's just a keyboard replacement.
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