您是否将水洒在笔记本电脑或台式机键盘上并需要帮助修复?在本文中,我们来看看让自己摆脱这种令人沮丧的情况的最佳解决方案。
众所周知,水和电子设备不能很好地混合。在许多情况下,水可以完全炸毁电子设备并使其完全停止工作。值得庆幸的是,对于键盘,很可能通过去除水分来修复它们。
在笔记本电脑键盘被水损坏后,也可以修复它,尽管比较困难。
如何修复台式(Desktop)电脑的水损坏键盘(Water Damaged Keyboard)
只要您采取必要的步骤并且在维修过程中保持谨慎,修复水损坏的键盘通常很容易。
第一步是从 PC 上拔下键盘,这样电源就不再通电了。在大多数键盘上,尤其是便宜的薄膜键盘上,一点水不一定会损坏您的键盘。
对于通常具有额外电路的更复杂的机械键盘和游戏键盘,可能会造成长期损坏,并且修复过程稍微复杂一些,但总体概念是相同的。
对于本指南,我们将使用标准的办公薄膜键盘作为示例。您可以使用自己的键盘执行相同的步骤,但如果您在此过程中遇到困难,您可能需要在线查找特定键盘的分步拆卸指南。
总体目标是一块一块地拆卸键盘,以便我们可以去除任何水分。
首先,为您的键盘拍张照片——稍后您将需要它以供参考。
接下来,首先拔出所有钥匙。几乎每个键盘都有可以弹出和弹出而不会造成任何损坏的按键。您可能需要一个小杠杆来拉出钥匙。考虑使用螺丝刀或便士。确保(Make)将钥匙放在安全的地方,以免丢失。
把所有的钥匙都拿出来后,下一步就是移到后面。
将键盘翻转(Flip)过来,一颗一颗地卸下螺丝。最终,您将能够移除键盘的顶层以到达底层。如果这是一个薄膜键盘,你会发现一个或两个薄膜层覆盖了整个键盘。
下一个目标是去除膜层——它们应该只是滑出。有时还会有一个金属框架,也可以拧开或拉出。
之后,您的所有组件都将被分离。您的下一个目标是用干毛巾仔细擦拭所有组件。您需要确保吸收所有水分。
如果您洒了果汁或苏打水并且您的键盘现在很粘,您可能需要购买一些酒精棉签来擦去残留物。
去除所有水分后,您可以重新组装键盘。只需(Simply)按照您拆卸键盘的步骤进行操作,但相反。将键盘拆开 12 到 24 小时也是一个好主意,这样所有隐藏的水分都可以蒸发掉。
请参阅您拍摄的原始照片,将钥匙放回原来的位置。
在几乎所有情况下,这都会修复您的桌面键盘。请记住,带有LED(LEDs)或额外功能的更复杂的键盘可能需要更多的拆卸,并且您的键盘也有可能损坏而无法修复。
在这种情况下,您应该联系制造商,看看他们是否提供维修或更换服务。
如何修复水损坏的笔记本电脑键盘(Water Damaged Laptop Keyboard)
修复笔记本电脑键盘更加困难,因为湿气可能会与笔记本电脑中的其他重要电路接触并造成进一步损坏。
第一步是关闭笔记本电脑并立即取出电池。接下来,按住电源按钮以确保笔记本电脑组件中没有剩余电量。越早关闭笔记本电脑,损坏的可能性就越小。
下一步将是您拆卸笔记本电脑并将其擦拭干净。拆卸过程将取决于您拥有的笔记本电脑型号。
值得庆幸的是,地球上几乎所有笔记本电脑型号都有拆卸指南(在YouTube 上(YouTube)搜索),并且大多数笔记本电脑都是专门为轻松拆卸而制造的。
然而,有些笔记本电脑比其他笔记本电脑更难拆卸。对于一些人来说,你只需一把螺丝刀就可以了。对于其他人,您可能需要通常在笔记本电脑维修套件中找到的特定工具。
另一个很棒的DIY(DIY)维修在线资源是 iFixit。他们有一个完整的部分,通过分步说明、屏幕截图,有时甚至是视频来修复各种类型的键盘。(repairing various types of keyboards)
最终目标再次是清除笔记本电脑内部的所有水分。这个过程可能很漫长,需要耐心和谨慎,但有了正确的指导,你应该没问题。
如果您的笔记本电脑在您关闭它以进行维修过程之前工作,那么一旦您清理了所有的水分,它很可能会再次工作。
概括
总而言之,如果您的键盘在水损坏后仍然可以工作,但动作不正常,通常清洁键盘并去除水分会修复它并恢复正常使用。
但是,如果笔记本电脑或台式机键盘完全停止工作,则它可能会损坏而无法修复。
无论哪种方式,唯一的潜在修复方法是仔细拆卸台式机键盘或笔记本电脑并去除所有水分。
(Did)本指南有帮助吗?让我们知道您的想法。如果您有任何疑问,请随时向我们寻求建议。
How to Fix a Water Damaged Keyboard
Have you sрilled water on your laptop or desktop keyboard and need help gеtting it fixed? In this article, we take a look at thе best solution for gettіng yourself out of such a frustrating situation.
It’s common knowledge that water and electronics do not mix well. In many cases, water can completely fry electronic equipment and stop it from working entirely. Thankfully, for keyboards, it’s very possible to fix them by removing the moisture.
It’s also possible, although more difficult, to repair a laptop keyboard after it has been water damaged.
How to Fix a Water Damaged Keyboard for Desktop PCs
Fixing a water damaged keyboard is usually quite easy so long as you take the necessary steps and you are cautious during the repair.
The first step is to unplug your keyboard from your PC so that power no longer gets to it. On most keyboards, especially cheaper membrane ones, a little water won’t necessarily harm your keyboard at all.
For more complicated mechanical and gaming keyboards that often have extra circuitry, there’s the potential for long-lasting damage, and the repair process is a little more complex, but the general concept is the same.
For this guide, we’ll be using a standard office membrane keyboard as an example. You can follow the same steps with your own keyboard, but if you get stuck somewhere along the way, you may need to look up a step by step disassembly guide online for your specific keyboard.
The overall goal is to disassemble the keyboard piece by piece so that we can remove any moisture.
To start, take a picture of your keyboard – you’ll need this for reference later.
Next, start by pulling out all of the keys. Almost every keyboard has keys that can pop in and out without causing any damage. You may need a small lever to pull the keys out. Consider using a screwdriver or penny. Make sure to put the keys somewhere safe so that they do not get lost.
With all of the keys out, the next step is to move onto the back.
Flip over your keyboard and remove the screws one by one. Eventually, you’ll be able to remove the top layer of the keyboard to get to the underlying layer. If this is a membrane keyboard, you’ll find one or two thin membrane layers that cover the entirety of the keyboard.
The next goal is to remove the membrane layers – they should just slide out. Sometimes there will also be a metal frame that can also be unscrewed or pulled out.
After that, all of your components will be separated. Your next goal will be to carefully wipe down all components with a dry towel. You need to ensure all moisture is soaked up.
If you have spilled juice or soda and your keyboard is now sticky, you may need to buy some alcohol swabs to wipe off the residue.
Once all of the moisture has been removed, you can re-assemble the keyboard. Simply follow the steps you took to disassemble the keyboard, but in reverse. It’s also a good idea to leave the keyboard disassembled for 12 to 24 hours so that any hidden moisture can evaporate off.
Refer to the original photo you took for placing the keys back in their original position.
In almost all cases, this will fix your desktop keyboard. Keep in mind that more complex keyboards with LEDs or extra functionality may require more disassembly and there is also the chance that your keyboard may be broken beyond repair.
In this case, you should contact the manufacturer to see if they offer repairs or replacements.
How to Fix a Water Damaged Laptop Keyboard
Fixing a laptop keyboard is more difficult because there’s the chance the moisture could get in contact with other important circuitry in the laptop and cause further damage.
The first step is to power off your laptop and remove the battery immediately. Next, hold the power button down to ensure there is no remaining charge in the laptop components. The sooner you power down your laptop, the less chance there will be for damage.
The next step will be for you to disassemble your laptop and wipe it down. The disassembly process will depend on the laptop model you own.
Thankfully, there are disassembly guides for virtually every laptop model on the planet (search on YouTube) and most laptops are built specifically for easy disassembly.
Some laptops are harder to disassemble than others, however. For some, you’ll get by on just a screwdriver. For others, you may need specific tools that are usually found in laptop repair kits.
Another great online resource for DIY repairs is iFixit. They have an entire section on repairing various types of keyboards with step by step instructions, screenshots and sometimes even videos.
The end goal once again is to remove all moisture from inside the laptop. This process can be lengthy and will require patience and caution, but with the right guide, you should be fine.
If your laptop worked before you shut it down for the repair process, chances are it’ll work again once you clean up all of the moisture.
Summary
In summary, if your keyboard still works after water damage, but acts erratically, usually cleaning the keyboard and removing moisture will fix it and return usage back to normal.
However, if the laptop or desktop keyboard stops functioning entirely, there’s a chance that it may be broken beyond repair.
Either way, the only method for a potential fix is to carefully disassemble the desktop keyboard or laptop and remove all moisture.
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