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-Hi! If wine has spilled on the keyboard, it's pretty safe to say that's the cause. I'd try popping off a key that is not lighting up, and clean the area underneath with a q-tip dipped in rubbing alcohol, and then put the key back on and see if that helps, in which case you can remove the other keys and follow the same procedure. I've seen illuminated keyboards that appeared very dim or dark due to hair and dust, so I imagine wine might have had the same effect, although it's possible that the liquid also killed the the electronics which allow for those keys to light up. Good luck!
+Hi! If wine has spilled on the keyboard, it's pretty safe to say that's the cause, and most likely the electronics responsible for lighting up the dark keys have been fried. However, I'd try popping off a key that is not lighting up, and clean the area underneath with a q-tip dipped in rubbing alcohol, and then put the key back on and see if that helps, in which case you can remove the other keys and follow the same procedure. I've seen illuminated keyboards that appeared very dim or dark due to hair and dust, so I imagine wine might have had the same effect assuming the electronics haven't been fried and it's simply a case of residue covering up the lights. Good luck!

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-Hi! If wine has spilled on the keyboard, it's pretty safe to say that's the cause. I'd try popping off a key that is not lighting up, and clean the area underneath with a q-tip dipped in rubbing alcohol, and then put the key back on and see if that helps, in which case you can remove the other keys and follow the same procedure. I've seen illuminated keyboards that appeared very dim or dark due to hair and dust, so I imagine wine might have had the same effect, although it's possible that the liquid also killed the the electronics which allow for those keys to be lit up. Good luck!
+Hi! If wine has spilled on the keyboard, it's pretty safe to say that's the cause. I'd try popping off a key that is not lighting up, and clean the area underneath with a q-tip dipped in rubbing alcohol, and then put the key back on and see if that helps, in which case you can remove the other keys and follow the same procedure. I've seen illuminated keyboards that appeared very dim or dark due to hair and dust, so I imagine wine might have had the same effect, although it's possible that the liquid also killed the the electronics which allow for those keys to light up. Good luck!

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Orijinal gönderinin sahibi: rdklinc

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Hi!  If wine has spilled on the keyboard, it's pretty safe to say that's the cause.  I'd try popping off a key that is not lighting up, and clean the area underneath with a q-tip dipped in rubbing alcohol, and then put the key back on and see if that helps, in which case you can remove the other keys and follow the same procedure.  I've seen illuminated keyboards that appeared very dim or dark due to hair and dust, so I imagine wine might have had the same effect, although it's possible that the liquid also killed the the electronics which allow for those keys to be lit up.  Good luck!

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