There are many ways, however, I doubt that you are contemplating doing this to your own keyboard & am really surpised at people trying to help you do this.
It may be your keyboard .... & you don't like it any more & want mommy & daddy to buy you a new one.
Even then .... I'm sure they have their reasons for saying no.
regards,
Philip T
2007-03-08 12:48:22
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answered by Philip T 7
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Unplug the keyboard from the computer, take a pair of plyers and rip out or bend over some of the metal wires in the plug (on the keyboard not the computer). Then just plug it back in and it won't work.
2007-03-08 18:56:50
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answered by prudentphoto 2
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Put magnets to it and put water on it then dry it off. But WHY would you want to wreck a keybord??
2007-03-08 19:05:02
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answered by thats her. 5
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remove the keyboard drivers from the computer. That way you still have the keyboard in one piece and no real damage has been done as the drivers are easy to reinstall.
2007-03-08 19:02:29
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answered by Anonymous
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2 Minutes in the Microwave should do it.
2007-03-08 19:13:07
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answered by Anonymous
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add some salt into water and and pour few drops inside it let it dry .
2007-03-09 14:05:47
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answered by GoLd E 5
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Submerge it in water and dry it off.
2007-03-08 18:56:14
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answered by Secret 1
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pour small amount of coke in it and let it dry..
2007-03-08 19:06:35
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answered by Excocet 2
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