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post #1 of 14
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DAMN

HAD A GREAT START TO THE DAY UNTIL MY MACBOOK PRO WENT BERSERK
LAST NIGHT HAD A COFFEE ACCIDENT AND THOUGH I KNOW I SHOULD HAVE WAITED A COUPLE OF DAYS I JUST LEFT IT FOR NIGHT AS I NEED IT TO FINISH UP MY REPORT>>

THE LAST TWO HOURS MY CAPSLOCK SEEMS TO ONLY WORK ON UPPER CASE AND NO MATTER WHAT I DO I JUST CANT CHANGE IT TO LOWER CASE>>>CANT USE PERIOD COMA ETC AT ALL>>>

ANYONE EVER HAD SIMILAR PROBLEMS??

THANK GOD THE COMPUTER IS STILL FUNCTIONING ENOUGH FOR ME TO DO BACKUP OF MY FILES BEFORE IT GOES TOTALLY CAPUT>>>

WORST PART IS STUCK ON A SMALL ISLAND AND DIFFICULT TO GET A REPLACEMENT THAT I WANT>>>>

AND I WAS HOPING FOR THIS COMPUTER TO LAST A COUPLE MORE MONTHS AND THEN UPGRADE WITH A NEW MACBOOK PRO THAT IS EXPECTED TO BE OUT AROUND APRIL>>>

HEEEEELLLPPPPP


Edited by LevA - 12/14/10 at 10:26pm
post #2 of 14

Don't mean to make fun of your situation, but I can't help but laugh when I read it. Not because the problem is funny, but just because of the caps. tongue.gif

 

On topic; so nothing happens when you press the caps lock button? If you press shift+letter, it should be lower case if it's stuck in caps, but that is definitely a hassle.

post #3 of 14

cool.gif CAPS LOCK IS CRUISE CONTROL FOR COOL SO I DON'T SEE HOW THIS IS A PROBLEM. JUST TURN IN THE PAPER ALL IN CAPS AND TELL THE TEACHER YOU COULDN'T BE BOTHERED BY BEING PART OF THE ESTABLISHMENT.

 

That being said I don't know how much I can say on this matter.  You have one of a few things wrong I would think.  The little plastic cup that hits the keyboard could be stuck, you could have coffee on it which is causing it to stick, or you fried your keyboard.  Now you say you can't use period, coma, etc.  Is it that the modifier is being placed or is it just not appearing?  So I guess my question is do you see > or nothing when you hit period?  If you see > then shift is stuck.  If you see (nothing) then I would have to go with keyboard is fried.

 

http://www.convertcase.net/

 

It's a neat little tool.  It may help some.  Doesn't seem to convert modified keys though (> to .).

 

Hope this helps some man.  Or if you can, find a usb keyboard and hook it up.  You might be able to set the keyboard up and it will send it's own signal that may have the correct settings.  Again, hope this helps.

post #4 of 14

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SWi6LlFGjk#t=0m10s

 

redface.gif

 

 

 

 

Edit: I actually just had a revelation: plug in a USB keyboard and push the caps lock key. Then unplug the keyboard.


Edited by XxATOLxX - 12/15/10 at 1:35am
post #5 of 14
Thread Starter 

hey all,

thanks for the advice everyone but seems like i got the ability to use lower key now!!.

after leaving it shut for a couple of hours its sort of working better now. although the caps lock and shift button underneath are no longer working. 

still,  now i can use the shift button on the right hand side if i need upper case so better than before,  i suspect the coffee damage is there and will see how the computer manages in the next few days. hopefully it should stay like this and continue to work...

 

@earthpeople

no worries about laughing. i suspect i would be too if it didnt happen to myself..beerchug.gif

 

post #6 of 14

I thought this was a troll thread...

 

post #7 of 14

True Story. One time I was sitting in my friends basement game room. We both had our MacBooks on our laps and were looking up jokes and riddles. He found a really funny joke right as I was drinking a HUGE glass of orange juice. Right as he said the punch line, the orange juice came cruisin' out of my mouth. The worst part, I got it ALL over HIS keyboard. eek.gif

 

Lucky me, he turned his laptop on its side immediately and it all just fell off, no damage done. To the computer at least. I got solid punch in the thigh! biggrin.gif


Edited by Vikingatheart - 12/15/10 at 6:47pm
post #8 of 14
Thread Starter 

i agree the best thing to do is to turn it off, put it on its side and in front of a fan. and let it dry out a couple of days..

 

surprisingly my computer is doing well now with speed etc. and erratic typing has disappeared. 

though my caps, shift, ctrl, tab keys on the left hand side of the keyboard are not working..

not too fussed as i was planning to update as soon as the new macbook pros come out, so as long as it does basics till then I am fine with it..

post #9 of 14

Cheers to a functioning, er, semi-functioning keyboard.

post #10 of 14
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Originally Posted by LevA View Post


LAST NIGHT HAD A COFFEE ACCIDENT


Was there sugar in the coffee?  Sugarized liquids get all sticky when spilled in keyboards and do more damage and more effort to clean.  If it was black coffee with no foofoo mixed in the prognosis for keyboard recovery is better.

post #11 of 14
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Originally Posted by ClemBurmingham View Post

Cheers to a functioning, er, semi-functioning keyboard.

beerchug.gif
 

 



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Originally Posted by Ham Sandwich View Post

Quote:
Originally Posted by LevA View Post


LAST NIGHT HAD A COFFEE ACCIDENT


Was there sugar in the coffee?  Sugarized liquids get all sticky when spilled in keyboards and do more damage and more effort to clean.  If it was black coffee with no foofoo mixed in the prognosis for keyboard recovery is better.


no sugar, but being a big latte fan, more than half of it was milk..eek.gif

...which I suspect definitely not good for computers...

post #12 of 14

The milk isn't good, but better than having extra sugar mixed in.

 

Spill a bit of a latte on a plate and let it dry overnight.  Look at the residue that is left.  That's what's stuck on the contacts and mechanical mechanisms under the keyboard.  The residue that is left is probably something that will partially flake away as it dries.

 

Now do the same with something with lots of sugar in it, like a soda or a double vente frappachino with syrup and whipped topping foofoo and chocolate sauce.  The thick sticky residue that is left is just evil for contacts and mechanical mechanisms.  The residue that is left will not rub away with use or flake away.  It's stuck to the contacts and is thick.  Bad combo.

 

Lesson there is to be very careful with sugary drinks near the computer keyboard.  And black coffee is better than mixed coffee drinks.  And just as a general rule black coffee is better (I'm a coffee snob) cause it tastes like coffee.  ;)

post #13 of 14
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italian style coffee all the way!!!! big coffee snob as well, with 3~4 cups a day eek.gif

 

hopefully the residue will go away as you said. 

post #14 of 14

You should have the option of getting the keyboard replaced if it doesn't sort itself out. It probably won't be as cheap or easy as my Thinkpad ($20/5 screws) but I'm sure it can be done.

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