I did no writing last night. I did no housework. I didn't work on the family newsletters. I didn't watch TV. I wasn't online. I wasn't sleeping. No, what I was doing was cleaning my keyboard after I spilled a full glass of cranberry-mixed-berry-green tea on it.
It was a terrible mess. I cleaned up the keyboard the first time and thought it would be okay. Then keys started do all sorts of things. I pressed shift and the computer tried to log me off. I pressed the left enter key and the media player started. I took the back off of the keyboard and found more liquid. I cleaned that up and tried again. Then keys started to stick. So I did in the last place what I should have done in the first place: I took the keyboard completely apart, washed all the non-electronic parts, cleaned the electronic parts, put it back together, and after a few more adjustments this morning, it's working. I do understand why people say that if you spill sticky stuff on your keyboard, you should just buy a new keyboard because it took three or four hours to get it completely cleaned. However, as always, I'm broke, so I was willing to spend the evening fixing it.
It was quite an involved production. I used distilled water, cotton swabs, toothpicks, alcohol, facial tissue, paper towels, lint-free wipes, compressed air and a blow dryer to clean it. It was interesting, though, to poke into its innards. I've always enjoyed taking things apart. Sometimes I actually get them put back together. And wonder of wonders, they work. Go figure.
Today I've not done much other than mess with the keyboard and do some laundry. I need to be writing and will as soon as I post this. In fact, I think I will do that a bit and come back later. Talk to you then.
There is value in knowing how things work. Yeah, it may have been cheaper to buy one, but you also learned what makes a keyboard tick, and that wasn't a waste of time.
ReplyDeleteGlad you got it fixed. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend!
I'm glad you were able to put it back together. It would have been a boring weekend without you. ;)
ReplyDeleteMy nephew used to take things apart--drove my sister nuts. Now my son is doing the same, including the part about not taking notes about how it came apart. :)
I agree, Jean.
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend to you, too, Michelle.
FF, maybe your son wants to be an engineer. That would be cool. We need more people who actually make things.