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    Anybody know if you can repair keyboards by ultrasonic cleaning them. I have a few keyboard with various issues and a few Toshiba keyboard with certain keys faulty. Id like to bring them back to life.

    Any opinions?

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    Re: laptop keyboards faulty/ cleaning

    for faulty keys I can say according to what keyboard material made of, no way to bring them function normal again, but if you are skilled about these kind of things give it a try then

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      #3
      Re: laptop keyboards faulty/ cleaning

      Just curious if anybody else has had success with this method

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        Re: laptop keyboards faulty/ cleaning

        Originally posted by tomodachi View Post
        no way to bring them function normal again
        True if there's a damaged membrane.

        The tactical-feedback keyboards are not so problematic.
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          #5
          Re: laptop keyboards faulty/ cleaning

          Why not just replace them outright? A new one usually is about $20 - 25. Used ones are usually much cheaper.

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