Sensitivity problem Please Help PA800

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shiran1986
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Sensitivity problem Please Help PA800

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Hello everyone,

I spilled a few months ago a little drink on the keyboard and just now I noticed that C5 KEY not have touch sensitivity,
My warranty expired a long time ago and it's Too expensive to fix in my country.

I decided I wanted to fix it myself, so I need the help of those who know little about this issue.

which parts i need to order?
And where can I order them?

thanks for your help.
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Keys membrane surface contacts, under that keys , need cleaning or replacing !
By 98% you can repair it , just cleaning the surface contacts & the applying area , after a non
pure H2O liquid accident , like alcohol or sugary materials that create increasing electrical conductivity !
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AntonySharmman wrote:Keys membrane surface contacts, under that keys , need cleaning or replacing !
By 98% you can repair it , just cleaning the surface contacts & the applying area , after a non
pure H2O liquid accident , like alcohol or sugary materials that create increasing electrical conductivity !
Thank's
Is there any guide that can teach me how to disassemble the keyboard so I can clean it?
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Only a technician can guide you if you're not experienced in disassembling devices !
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AntonySharmman wrote:Only a technician can guide you if you're not experienced in disassembling devices !

I opened the keyboard and cleaned the board contacts and the problem is resolved, I thank you for the help
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Post by omarnawabi »

shiran1986 wrote:
AntonySharmman wrote:Only a technician can guide you if you're not experienced in disassembling devices !

I opened the keyboard and cleaned the board contacts and the problem is resolved, I thank you for the help
Can you please do a tutorial on opening it up with pictures or even a recorded video....It doesn't be really helpful....or where could I find a tutorial for this post me if you know or email me at omarnawabi@hotmail.com
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