I have had keyboards in the past where if you disconnected them, and took a slim screwdriver and carefully and gently pried upwards, the keys would pop off, and you could use distilled water to clean under and around where they were, and actually clean the keys themselves. Then when all pieces were thoroughly dried (24 hours recommended) you could pop the keys back on, and - hey presto! - all better!
It's worth a try if it keeps being irritating, but definitely don't use any appreciable force, since not all keyboards are designed to allow it.
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Date: 23 Mar 2011 02:14 am (UTC)It's worth a try if it keeps being irritating, but definitely don't use any appreciable force, since not all keyboards are designed to allow it.