UnTalented Posted February 4, 2018 Share Posted February 4, 2018 I spilled tea on my K55 Corsair keyboard, I unplugged it about 2-4 seconds after, it came on the numpad/arrow keys area, maybe some somewhere else close to there too ((not far up, if so more to the left)). I took of the keys to clean them, tried to dry the keyboard out by opening the keyboard and clean the tea away on the non-electric parts where they came, it reached the RGB led parts, but i managed to clean it way, but the "plastic" that detects the keypresses wasn't too bad, only some tea on it, I didn't really clean it out really good, because I was scared it would spread and maybe damage more. The thing I'm concerned about is that if I have to clean it even more, even though it's fully dry there (the tea was very thin, barely no sugar in). I plugged it in after fully drying and putting it together ((even let it dry in place for a few hours before trying it)), while trying it, it seemed fine where the liquid came. The only thing I noticed, was that the keyboard ((I think)) randomly just locked my computer and made it completely freeze until I plugged it out ((maybe something with the drivers??)). I don't wanna plug it in right away, but is there something else I should make sure is done before plugging it in again?.. I'd really appreciate an quick answer. Also: Whenever I press any macro keys ((except G5 or G6)) my computer spasses out and locks itself and stuff, whenever I press G1 my computer spasses out and tries to shutdown, is there something I need to fix? ((I know for a fact I haven't recorded any macro key. This doesn't occur whenever I have the CUE software on, since it is extremely laggy ((makes my computer lag a lot)). Thanks in beforehand //UnTalented Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UnTalented Posted February 4, 2018 Author Share Posted February 4, 2018 This is my first forum post, sorry if it was bad, or broke any guidelines. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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