Try unplugging it from your computer and let it sit for about a week or so. This will allow the liquid to dry up. Make sure it is in a warm place with zero moisture. If that does not work, then you already fried the circuits and it is not saveable. Unlplug it immediately
2007-10-03 07:35:20
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answered by armyff 3
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It might. You will first need to dry it out. You also may have to try cleaning it up, if what got the keyboard wet was more than just water. Let the keyboard dry for at least a day and then try plugging it back in. If it doesn't work or it only works on some of the keys it is probably not going to work right ever again but hopefully it will work just fine once it is dry.
2007-10-03 07:36:01
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answered by Lady 5
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yes it will as long as it's not wet with something sticky or else the keys might stick
but actually a good way to clean your keyboard is to put it in the dishwasher
anyways make sure it's completely dry before plugging it back into your computer but it should work fine
2007-10-03 07:46:06
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answered by Ryuu 3
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properly, mine's been rained on a pair of cases and it nonetheless works. in case you haven't any longer operated an IPod Nano until eventually now, try this to work out if it nonetheless works: you ought to attempt to coach it on. seek for a change with an orange dot next to it and turn it over until eventually the orange dot is long previous. Then, on the traditional administration on its face, press the around center section between all the play, backwards, forwards, etc. buttons. Its possibly no longer likely to artwork, yet extra possibly as a results of battering it took interior the washer than the water. IPods do in comparison to getting thrashed around too plenty. :-(
2016-10-06 01:03:50
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answered by Anonymous
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was it water? leave it upside down and let it dry for about 2 - 3 days and most of the times, it works. i would also recommend unplugging it.
if it was sugary liquid, like juice or soda, then you're better off getting a new one. the stickiness of it will pretty much disable your keyboard, unless you didn't spill a whole lot.
2007-10-03 07:36:14
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answered by interlude 4
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Let your keyboard dry. It should work. If not You will have to replace it.
2007-10-03 07:48:16
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answered by matthew q 1
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Unplug it and let it dry out for a couple days. Take a blowdyer to it (not too close) if neither works, you're in need of a new one.
2007-10-03 07:35:53
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answered by Fallon 2
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Leave PC off and let it dry somewhere lightly warm for 3 days.
If still dead, simply buy a new one, not worth wasting time over a keyb.
2007-10-03 07:33:53
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answered by stu_the_kilted_scot 7
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Yes, just give it ample time to dry out and everything should be fine as long as the chord that connects to your comp is still in good shape..
2007-10-03 07:35:38
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answered by Anonymous
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It might, after it has fully dried
2007-10-03 07:36:20
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answered by Anonymous
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